Distinguishing structural isomers at the single-molecule level remains a challenge. We report the single-molecule recognition of two diketopyrrolopyrrole containing isomers (SDPP and SPPO) employing the mechanically controllable break junction technique. The single-molecule conductances of the two isomers are indistinguishable under normal conditions. However, reversible protonation and deprotonation of the SPPO in molecular junction result in more than 1 order of magnitude conductance change, which dramatically enhances the conductance difference between the two isomers. Theoretical study reveals that the dramatic conductance switching is due to reversible quantum interference effect. It is suggested that combination of stimuli-response an...
Control of quantum interference features: molecular junctions incorporating pyrrolodipyridine-based ...
Bianthrone is a sterically hindered compound that exists in the form of two nonplanar isomers. Our e...
We studied the interplay between quantum interference (QI) and molecular asymmetry in charge transpo...
A key area of activity in contemporary molecular electronics is the control of quantum interference ...
A key area of activity in contemporary molecular electronics is the chemical control of conductance ...
Controlling charge transport through molecular wires by utilizing quantum interference (QI) is a gro...
The conductance properties of a photoswitchable dimethyldihydropyrene (DHP) derivative have been inv...
Assembling and prototyping multiple circuits on a common breadboard scaffold is critical for develop...
Solvents can play a significant role in tuning the electrical conductance of single-molecule junctio...
Quantum interference (QI) within a single-molecule junction has become an essential yet powerful con...
Electronic factors in molecules such as quantum interference and cross-conjugation can lead to drama...
A major goal of molecular electronics is the development and implementation of devices such as singl...
ABSTRACT: Electronic factors in molecules such as quantum interference and cross-conjugation can lea...
Recent observations of destructive quantum interference in single-molecule junctions confirm the rol...
Single-molecule electronic devices provide researchers with an unprecedented ability to relate novel...
Control of quantum interference features: molecular junctions incorporating pyrrolodipyridine-based ...
Bianthrone is a sterically hindered compound that exists in the form of two nonplanar isomers. Our e...
We studied the interplay between quantum interference (QI) and molecular asymmetry in charge transpo...
A key area of activity in contemporary molecular electronics is the control of quantum interference ...
A key area of activity in contemporary molecular electronics is the chemical control of conductance ...
Controlling charge transport through molecular wires by utilizing quantum interference (QI) is a gro...
The conductance properties of a photoswitchable dimethyldihydropyrene (DHP) derivative have been inv...
Assembling and prototyping multiple circuits on a common breadboard scaffold is critical for develop...
Solvents can play a significant role in tuning the electrical conductance of single-molecule junctio...
Quantum interference (QI) within a single-molecule junction has become an essential yet powerful con...
Electronic factors in molecules such as quantum interference and cross-conjugation can lead to drama...
A major goal of molecular electronics is the development and implementation of devices such as singl...
ABSTRACT: Electronic factors in molecules such as quantum interference and cross-conjugation can lea...
Recent observations of destructive quantum interference in single-molecule junctions confirm the rol...
Single-molecule electronic devices provide researchers with an unprecedented ability to relate novel...
Control of quantum interference features: molecular junctions incorporating pyrrolodipyridine-based ...
Bianthrone is a sterically hindered compound that exists in the form of two nonplanar isomers. Our e...
We studied the interplay between quantum interference (QI) and molecular asymmetry in charge transpo...