We demonstrate here a new concept for a metal-molecule-semiconductor nanodevice employing Au and GaAs contacts that acts as a photodiode. Current-voltage traces for such junctions are recorded using a STM, and the "blinking" or "I(t)" method is used to record electrical behavior at the single-molecule level in the dark and under illumination, with both low and highly doped GaAs samples and with two different types of molecular bridge: nonconjugated pentanedithiol and the more conjugated 1,4-phenylene(dimethanethiol). Junctions with highly doped GaAs show poor rectification in the dark and a low photocurrent, while junctions with low doped GaAs show particularly high rectification ratios in the dark (>10(3) for a 1.5 V bias potential) and a ...
The ultimate goal in molecular electronics is to use individual molecules as the active electronic c...
Collection of STM data from metal-molecule-semiconductor junctions. I/V characteristics, I(t) cur...
We have studied the electronic changes caused by light-induced isomerization of a photochromic molec...
We demonstrate here a new concept for a metal–molecule–semiconductor nanodevice employing Au and GaA...
Single molecule electrical measurements have revolutionised our understanding of how charge flows ...
In most single- or few-molecule devices, the contact electrodes are simple ohmic resistors. Here we ...
In most single- or few-molecule devices, the contact electrodes are simple ohmic resistors. Here we ...
We report on photocurrent and photoconductance processes in a freely suspended p-doped single GaAs n...
Metal-molecule-metal junctions have become a widely used test-bed for the study of nanoscale electro...
Since the single-molecule diode was first envisioned by Aviram and Ratner in 1974, researchers have ...
Reversible conductivity modulation through single/few molecules in a metal-molecule-metal device has...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
Molecular electronics promises a new generation of ultralow-energy information technologies, based a...
A major goal of molecular electronics is the development and implementation of devices such as singl...
The ultimate goal in molecular electronics is to use individual molecules as the active electronic c...
Collection of STM data from metal-molecule-semiconductor junctions. I/V characteristics, I(t) cur...
We have studied the electronic changes caused by light-induced isomerization of a photochromic molec...
We demonstrate here a new concept for a metal–molecule–semiconductor nanodevice employing Au and GaA...
Single molecule electrical measurements have revolutionised our understanding of how charge flows ...
In most single- or few-molecule devices, the contact electrodes are simple ohmic resistors. Here we ...
In most single- or few-molecule devices, the contact electrodes are simple ohmic resistors. Here we ...
We report on photocurrent and photoconductance processes in a freely suspended p-doped single GaAs n...
Metal-molecule-metal junctions have become a widely used test-bed for the study of nanoscale electro...
Since the single-molecule diode was first envisioned by Aviram and Ratner in 1974, researchers have ...
Reversible conductivity modulation through single/few molecules in a metal-molecule-metal device has...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
Molecular electronics promises a new generation of ultralow-energy information technologies, based a...
A major goal of molecular electronics is the development and implementation of devices such as singl...
The ultimate goal in molecular electronics is to use individual molecules as the active electronic c...
Collection of STM data from metal-molecule-semiconductor junctions. I/V characteristics, I(t) cur...
We have studied the electronic changes caused by light-induced isomerization of a photochromic molec...