In most single- or few-molecule devices, the contact electrodes are simple ohmic resistors. Here we describe a new type of single-molecule device in which metal and semiconductor contact electrodes impart a function, namely, current rectification, which is then modified by a molecule bridging the gap. We study junctions with the structure Au STM tip/X/n-GaAs substrate, where “X” is either a simple alkanedithiol or a conjugated unit bearing thiol/methylthiol contacts, and we detect current jumps corresponding to the attachment and detachment of single molecules. From the magnitudes of the current jumps we can deduce values for the conductance decay constant with molecule length that agree well with values determined from Au/molecule/Au junct...
It is now becoming clear that the characteristics of the whole junction are important in determining...
The charge transport characteristics of 11 tailor-made dithiol-terminated oligo(phenylene-ethynylen...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...
In most single- or few-molecule devices, the contact electrodes are simple ohmic resistors. Here we ...
Single molecule electrical measurements have revolutionised our understanding of how charge flows ...
Understanding the transport characteristics of single molecules bonded between metal electrodes is o...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
We demonstrate here a new concept for a metal-molecule-semiconductor nanodevice employing Au and GaA...
In order to design and realize single-molecule devices it is essential to have a good understanding ...
Recent advances in nanofabrication techniques have made possible to contact individual molecules bet...
By exploiting selective link chemistry, formation of single molecule junctions with reproducible con...
Reversible conductivity modulation through single/few molecules in a metal-molecule-metal device has...
We demonstrate here a new concept for a metal–molecule–semiconductor nanodevice employing Au and GaA...
We measure the conductance of amine-terminated molecules by breaking Au point contacts in a molecula...
Here we report molecular films terminated with diazonium salts moieties at both ends which enables s...
It is now becoming clear that the characteristics of the whole junction are important in determining...
The charge transport characteristics of 11 tailor-made dithiol-terminated oligo(phenylene-ethynylen...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...
In most single- or few-molecule devices, the contact electrodes are simple ohmic resistors. Here we ...
Single molecule electrical measurements have revolutionised our understanding of how charge flows ...
Understanding the transport characteristics of single molecules bonded between metal electrodes is o...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
We demonstrate here a new concept for a metal-molecule-semiconductor nanodevice employing Au and GaA...
In order to design and realize single-molecule devices it is essential to have a good understanding ...
Recent advances in nanofabrication techniques have made possible to contact individual molecules bet...
By exploiting selective link chemistry, formation of single molecule junctions with reproducible con...
Reversible conductivity modulation through single/few molecules in a metal-molecule-metal device has...
We demonstrate here a new concept for a metal–molecule–semiconductor nanodevice employing Au and GaA...
We measure the conductance of amine-terminated molecules by breaking Au point contacts in a molecula...
Here we report molecular films terminated with diazonium salts moieties at both ends which enables s...
It is now becoming clear that the characteristics of the whole junction are important in determining...
The charge transport characteristics of 11 tailor-made dithiol-terminated oligo(phenylene-ethynylen...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...