The scanning tunneling microscope break junction (STMBJ) technique is a powerful approach for creating single-molecule junctions and studying electrical transport in them. However, junctions created using the STMBJ technique are usually mechanically stable for relatively short times (<1 s), impeding detailed studies of their charge transport characteristics. Here, we report a custom-designed scanning tunneling microscope that enables the creation of metal–single molecule–metal junctions that are mechanically stable for more than 1 minute at room temperature. This stability is achieved by a design that minimizes thermal drift as well as the effect of environmental perturbations. The utility of this instrument is demonstrated by performing tr...
The scanning tunneling microscope-break junction (STM-BJ) technique is an ideal platform for single-...
Molecules are promising candidates for electronic device components because of their small size, che...
Future applications of single-molecular and large-surface area molecular devices require a thorough ...
A tetraphenylmethane tripod functionalized with three thiol moieties in the para position can serve ...
This thesis presents several studies performed in the field of “molecular electronics” using scannin...
ConspectusOver the past 10 years, there has been tremendous progress in the measurement, modeling an...
We measure the conductance of single Au-molecule-Au junctions with a series of air-stable diphenylph...
The following article appeared in Applied Physics Letters vol 99,12 (2011): 123105 and may be found...
Understanding the transport characteristics at the atomic limit is the prerequisite for futuristic n...
The following article appeared in Applied Physics Letters vol 99,12 (2011): 123105 and may be found...
The understanding of the charge transport through single molecule junctions is a prerequisite for th...
This Thesis addresses the fundamental problem of controlling transport through a metal-organic inter...
We compare the conductance of a series of amine-terminated oligophenyl and alkane molecular junction...
This Thesis addresses the fundamental problem of controlling transport through a metal-organic inter...
Molecular junctions formed using the scanning-tunneling-microscope-based break-junction technique (S...
The scanning tunneling microscope-break junction (STM-BJ) technique is an ideal platform for single-...
Molecules are promising candidates for electronic device components because of their small size, che...
Future applications of single-molecular and large-surface area molecular devices require a thorough ...
A tetraphenylmethane tripod functionalized with three thiol moieties in the para position can serve ...
This thesis presents several studies performed in the field of “molecular electronics” using scannin...
ConspectusOver the past 10 years, there has been tremendous progress in the measurement, modeling an...
We measure the conductance of single Au-molecule-Au junctions with a series of air-stable diphenylph...
The following article appeared in Applied Physics Letters vol 99,12 (2011): 123105 and may be found...
Understanding the transport characteristics at the atomic limit is the prerequisite for futuristic n...
The following article appeared in Applied Physics Letters vol 99,12 (2011): 123105 and may be found...
The understanding of the charge transport through single molecule junctions is a prerequisite for th...
This Thesis addresses the fundamental problem of controlling transport through a metal-organic inter...
We compare the conductance of a series of amine-terminated oligophenyl and alkane molecular junction...
This Thesis addresses the fundamental problem of controlling transport through a metal-organic inter...
Molecular junctions formed using the scanning-tunneling-microscope-based break-junction technique (S...
The scanning tunneling microscope-break junction (STM-BJ) technique is an ideal platform for single-...
Molecules are promising candidates for electronic device components because of their small size, che...
Future applications of single-molecular and large-surface area molecular devices require a thorough ...