The dynamics of a molecular junction consisting of a PTCDA molecule between the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope and a Ag(111) surface have been investigated experimentally and theoretically. Repeated switching of a PTCDA molecule between two conductance states is studied by low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy for the first time and is found to be dependent on the tip-substrate distance and the applied bias. Using a minimal model Hamiltonian approach combined with density-functional calculations, the switching is shown to be related to the scattering of electrons tunneling through the junction, which progressively excite the relevant chemical bond. Depending on the direction in which the molecule switches, different molecula...
We analyze how functionality could be obtained within single-molecule devices by using a combination...
Much current experimental research on transport in molecular junctions focuses on finite voltages, w...
This thesis is concerned with vibrational effects in resonant charge transport through molecular jun...
We present transport measurements of single-molecule junctions bridged by a molecule with three benz...
We study the model of a molecular switch comprised of a molecule with a soft vibrational degree of f...
Achieving atomic level control at the metal–molecule interface in a single molecule conductance meas...
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...
The dynamics of bulk material usually appears as continuous variation because of the group effect. B...
The switching induced by the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) current of an adsorbed hydrogen mol...
A surface-adsorbed molecule is contacted with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at a ...
The concept of using single molecules as key building blocks for logic gates, diodes and transistors...
Molecule-electrode interfaces in molecular electronic junctions are prone to chemical reactions, str...
International audienceScanning tunneling microscopy and dynamic force microscopy in the noncontact m...
We investigate bistability and memory effects in a molecular junction weakly coupled to me...
We analyze how functionality could be obtained within single-molecule devices by using a combination...
Much current experimental research on transport in molecular junctions focuses on finite voltages, w...
This thesis is concerned with vibrational effects in resonant charge transport through molecular jun...
We present transport measurements of single-molecule junctions bridged by a molecule with three benz...
We study the model of a molecular switch comprised of a molecule with a soft vibrational degree of f...
Achieving atomic level control at the metal–molecule interface in a single molecule conductance meas...
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...
The dynamics of bulk material usually appears as continuous variation because of the group effect. B...
The switching induced by the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) current of an adsorbed hydrogen mol...
A surface-adsorbed molecule is contacted with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at a ...
The concept of using single molecules as key building blocks for logic gates, diodes and transistors...
Molecule-electrode interfaces in molecular electronic junctions are prone to chemical reactions, str...
International audienceScanning tunneling microscopy and dynamic force microscopy in the noncontact m...
We investigate bistability and memory effects in a molecular junction weakly coupled to me...
We analyze how functionality could be obtained within single-molecule devices by using a combination...
Much current experimental research on transport in molecular junctions focuses on finite voltages, w...
This thesis is concerned with vibrational effects in resonant charge transport through molecular jun...