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Influence of Conformation on Conductance of Biphenyl-Dithiol Single-Molecule Contacts

Author(s):

Artem Mishchenko, David Vonlanthen, Velimir Meded, Marius Bürkle, Chen Li, Ilya V. Pobelov, Alexei Bagrets, Janne K. Viljas, Fabian Pauly, Ferdinand Evers, Marcel Mayor, Thomas Wandlowski

Journal:

Nano Letters

Year:

2009

Volume:

10

Pages

156–163

DOI:

10.1021/nl903084b

Abstract:

The conductance of a family of biphenyl-dithiol derivatives with conformationally fixed torsion angle was measured using the scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)-break-junction method. We found that it depends on the torsion angle φ between two phenyl rings; twisting the biphenyl system from flat (φ = 0°) to perpendicular (φ = 90°) decreased the conductance by a factor of 30. Detailed calculations of transport based on density functional theory and a two level model (TLM) support the experimentally obtained cos2 φ correlation between the junction conductance G and the torsion angle φ. The TLM describes the pair of hybridizing highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) states on the phenyl rings and illustrates that the π−π coupling dominates the transport under “off-resonance” conditions where the HOMO levels are well separated from the Femi energy.

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