International audienceScanning tunneling microscopy and dynamic force microscopy in the noncontact mode are used in combination to investigate the reversible switching between two stable states of a copper complex adsorbed on a NaCl bilayer grown on Cu(111). The molecular conformation in these two states is deduced from scanning tunneling microscopy imaging, while their charge is characterized by the direct measurement of the tip-molecule electrostatic force. These measurements demonstrate that the molecular bistability is achieved through a charge-induced rearrangement of the coordination sphere of the metal complex, qualifying this system as a new electromechanical single-molecular switch
Conductance switching in metal/molecule/metal structures has attracted tremendous and broad interest...
Single molecular switches are basic device elements in organic electronics. The pentacene analogue a...
Single molecular switches are basic device elements in organic electronics. The pentacene analogue a...
International audienceScanning tunneling microscopy and dynamic force microscopy in the noncontact m...
International audienceIn a combined scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and noncontact atomic force ...
ABSTRACT Electrically tunable molecules are highly attractive for the construction of molecular devi...
In this thesis, structural and electronic effects accompanying electron transfer reactions in indivi...
Electron donor acceptor molecules are of outstanding interest in molecular electronics and organic s...
Copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) is a small molecule often used in organic light emitting diodes where i...
Charge states of atoms can be investigated with scanning tunneling microscopy, but this method requi...
Charge states of atoms can be investigated with scanning tunneling microscopy, but this method requi...
Nonlocal addressing—the “remote control”—of molecular switches promises more efficient processing fo...
Intermolecular single-electron transfer on electrically insulating films is a key process in molecul...
Intramolecular structural relaxations occurring upon electron transfer are crucial in determining th...
Nonlocal addressingthe “remote control”of molecular switches promises more efficient processing fo...
Conductance switching in metal/molecule/metal structures has attracted tremendous and broad interest...
Single molecular switches are basic device elements in organic electronics. The pentacene analogue a...
Single molecular switches are basic device elements in organic electronics. The pentacene analogue a...
International audienceScanning tunneling microscopy and dynamic force microscopy in the noncontact m...
International audienceIn a combined scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and noncontact atomic force ...
ABSTRACT Electrically tunable molecules are highly attractive for the construction of molecular devi...
In this thesis, structural and electronic effects accompanying electron transfer reactions in indivi...
Electron donor acceptor molecules are of outstanding interest in molecular electronics and organic s...
Copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) is a small molecule often used in organic light emitting diodes where i...
Charge states of atoms can be investigated with scanning tunneling microscopy, but this method requi...
Charge states of atoms can be investigated with scanning tunneling microscopy, but this method requi...
Nonlocal addressing—the “remote control”—of molecular switches promises more efficient processing fo...
Intermolecular single-electron transfer on electrically insulating films is a key process in molecul...
Intramolecular structural relaxations occurring upon electron transfer are crucial in determining th...
Nonlocal addressingthe “remote control”of molecular switches promises more efficient processing fo...
Conductance switching in metal/molecule/metal structures has attracted tremendous and broad interest...
Single molecular switches are basic device elements in organic electronics. The pentacene analogue a...
Single molecular switches are basic device elements in organic electronics. The pentacene analogue a...