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Synthetic Control of Quantum Interference by Regulating Charge on a Single Atom in Heteroaromatic Molecular Junctions

Author(s):

Saman Naghibi, Ali K. Ismael, Andrea Vezzoli, Mohsin K. Al-Khaykanee, Xijia Zheng, Iain M. Grace, Donald Bethell, Simon J. Higgins, Colin J. Lambert, Richard J. Nichols

Journal:

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Year:

2019

Volume:

10

Pages

6419–6424

DOI:

10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b02319

Abstract:

A key area of activity in contemporary molecular electronics is the chemical control of conductance of molecular junctions and devices. Here we study and modify a range of pyrrolodipyridines (carbazole-like) molecular wires. We are able to change the electrical conductance and quantum interference patterns by chemically regulating the bridging nitrogen atom in the tricyclic ring system. A series of eight different N-substituted pyrrolodipyridines has been synthesized and subjected to single-molecule electrical characterization using an STM break junction. Correlations of these experimental data with theoretical calculations underline the importance of the pyrrolic nitrogen in facilitating conductance across the molecular bridge and controlling quantum interference. The large chemical modulation for the meta-connected series is not apparent for the para-series, showing the competition between (i) meta-connectivity quantum interference phenomena and (ii) the ability of the pyrrolic nitrogen to facilitate conductance, that can be modulated by chemical substitution.

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