The effectiveness of five different anchor groups for non‐covalent interfacing to graphene electrodes are compared. A family of six molecules is tested in single‐molecule junctions: five consist of the same porphyrin core with different anchor groups, and the sixth is a reference molecule without anchor groups. The junction formation probability (JFP) has a strong dependence on the anchor group. Larger anchors give higher binding energies to the graphene surface, correlating with higher JFPs. The best anchor groups tested are 1,3,8‐tridodecyloxypyrene and 2,5,8,11,14‐pentadodecylhexa‐peri‐hexabenzocoronene, with JFPs of 36% and 38%, respectively. Many junctions are tested at 77 K for each molecule by measuring source‐drain current as a func...
Direct measurement of single-molecule electrical transparency by break junction experiments has beco...
We report on an experimental investigation of transport through single molecules, trapped between tw...
When a molecule is bound to external electrodes by terminal anchor groups, the latter are of paramou...
The effectiveness of five different anchor groups for non‐covalent interfacing to graphene electrode...
The effectiveness of five different anchor groups for non‐covalent interfacing to graphene electrode...
Recent advances in the engineering of pico-scale gaps between electroburnt graphene electrodes provi...
We demonstrate a robust graphene-molecule-graphene transistor architecture. We observe remarkably re...
Stable single-molecule switches with high on–off ratios are an essential component for future molecu...
We have studied the charge and thermal transport properties of a porphyrin-based single-molecule tra...
The understanding of the charge transport through single molecule junctions is a prerequisite for th...
Single-molecule electronics have attracted widespread attention for both basic scientific interests ...
Controlling charge transport through individual molecules and further understanding the effect of an...
Graphene-based electrodes are attractive for single-molecule electronics due to their high stability...
We report on an experimental investigation of transport through single molecules, trapped between tw...
Measurement of the electrical properties of porphyrin single molecular wires sandwiched between me...
Direct measurement of single-molecule electrical transparency by break junction experiments has beco...
We report on an experimental investigation of transport through single molecules, trapped between tw...
When a molecule is bound to external electrodes by terminal anchor groups, the latter are of paramou...
The effectiveness of five different anchor groups for non‐covalent interfacing to graphene electrode...
The effectiveness of five different anchor groups for non‐covalent interfacing to graphene electrode...
Recent advances in the engineering of pico-scale gaps between electroburnt graphene electrodes provi...
We demonstrate a robust graphene-molecule-graphene transistor architecture. We observe remarkably re...
Stable single-molecule switches with high on–off ratios are an essential component for future molecu...
We have studied the charge and thermal transport properties of a porphyrin-based single-molecule tra...
The understanding of the charge transport through single molecule junctions is a prerequisite for th...
Single-molecule electronics have attracted widespread attention for both basic scientific interests ...
Controlling charge transport through individual molecules and further understanding the effect of an...
Graphene-based electrodes are attractive for single-molecule electronics due to their high stability...
We report on an experimental investigation of transport through single molecules, trapped between tw...
Measurement of the electrical properties of porphyrin single molecular wires sandwiched between me...
Direct measurement of single-molecule electrical transparency by break junction experiments has beco...
We report on an experimental investigation of transport through single molecules, trapped between tw...
When a molecule is bound to external electrodes by terminal anchor groups, the latter are of paramou...