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High On-Off Conductance Switching Ratio in Optically-Driven Self-Assembled Conjugated Molecular Systems

Author(s):

Kacem Smaali, Stéphane Lenfant, Sandrine Karpe, Maïténa Oçafrain, Phillippe Blanchard, Dominique Deresmes, Sylvie Godey, Alain Rochfort, Jean Roncali, Dominique Vuillaume

Journal:

ACS Nano

Year:

2010

Volume:

4

Pages

2411-2421

DOI:

10.1021/nn100295x

Abstract:

A new azobenzenethiophene molecular switch is designed, synthesized, and used to form selfassembled monolayers (SAM) on gold. An “on/off” conductance ratio up to 7 103 (with an average value of 1.5 103 ) is reported. The “on” conductance state is clearly identified to the cis isomer of the azobenzene moiety. The high on/off ratio is explained in terms of photoinduced, configuration-related changes in the electrodemolecule interface energetics (changes in the energy position of the molecular orbitals with respect to the Fermi energy of electrodes) in addition to changes in the tunnel barrier length (length of the molecules). First principles density functional calculations demonstrate a better delocalization of the frontier orbitals as well as a stronger electronic coupling between the azobenzene moiety and the electrode for the cis configuration over the trans one. Measured photoionization cross sections for the molecules in the SAM are close to the known values for azobenzene derivatives in solution

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