Room-temperature charge transport is investigated for various-length alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers using three different characterization methods, in which lateral areas span from the nanometer to the micrometer scale. In each method, the measured current-voltage characteristics are analyzed with metal-insulator-metal tunneling models. Transport parameters are determined where possible and compared across methods, as well as to previously reported values. Advantages and limitations of each method for characterizing molecular junctions are highlighted. 1
The evolution of microelectronics often described by Moore’s law is driven by a continuous downscali...
Current-voltage characteristics as measured by scanning tunneling microscopy for several different m...
The ultimate target of molecular electronics is to combine different types of functional molecules i...
The electrical transport through self-assembled monolayers of alkanedithiols was studied in large-ar...
ABSTRACT: We present the investigation of the electrical transport of metal/(organic mol-ecule or mo...
Although research on molecular electronics has drawn increasingly more attention in the last decade,...
Charge transport through molecular monolayers has been extensively studied for scientific and techno...
We compare the low-temperature electron transport properties of alkyl monolayers which utilize diffe...
The mechanisms of electron transport in metal-insulator-metal junctions are incompletely understood....
The scaling of conductance across metal-molecule-metal junctions consisting of self-assembled monola...
We investigate the electrical transport through mixed self-assembled monolayers of alkanemonothiols ...
We present the characterization of a decanedithiol monolayer using a technique which is based on mic...
ManuscriptWe have fabricated a variety of novel molecular tunnel junctions based on self-assembled-m...
This paper describes an experimentally simple system for measuring rates of electron transport acros...
We fabricated and analyzed the electrical transport characteristics of vertical type alkanethiolate ...
The evolution of microelectronics often described by Moore’s law is driven by a continuous downscali...
Current-voltage characteristics as measured by scanning tunneling microscopy for several different m...
The ultimate target of molecular electronics is to combine different types of functional molecules i...
The electrical transport through self-assembled monolayers of alkanedithiols was studied in large-ar...
ABSTRACT: We present the investigation of the electrical transport of metal/(organic mol-ecule or mo...
Although research on molecular electronics has drawn increasingly more attention in the last decade,...
Charge transport through molecular monolayers has been extensively studied for scientific and techno...
We compare the low-temperature electron transport properties of alkyl monolayers which utilize diffe...
The mechanisms of electron transport in metal-insulator-metal junctions are incompletely understood....
The scaling of conductance across metal-molecule-metal junctions consisting of self-assembled monola...
We investigate the electrical transport through mixed self-assembled monolayers of alkanemonothiols ...
We present the characterization of a decanedithiol monolayer using a technique which is based on mic...
ManuscriptWe have fabricated a variety of novel molecular tunnel junctions based on self-assembled-m...
This paper describes an experimentally simple system for measuring rates of electron transport acros...
We fabricated and analyzed the electrical transport characteristics of vertical type alkanethiolate ...
The evolution of microelectronics often described by Moore’s law is driven by a continuous downscali...
Current-voltage characteristics as measured by scanning tunneling microscopy for several different m...
The ultimate target of molecular electronics is to combine different types of functional molecules i...