We have designed and synthesized a molecular rod that consists of two weakly coupled electronic π -systems with mutually shifted energy levels. The asymmetry thus implied manifests itself in a current–voltage characteristic with pronounced dependence on the sign of the bias voltage, which makes the molecule a prototype for a molecular diode. The individual molecules were immobilized by sulfur–gold bonds between both electrodes of a mechanically controlled break junction, and their electronic transport properties have been investigated. The results indeed show diode-like current–voltage characteristics. In contrast to that, control experiments with symmetric molecular rods consisting of two identical π -systems did not show significant asymm...
We report on an experimental analysis of the charge transport through sulfur-free photochromic molec...
The quantum transport via a donor (D)-bridge (B)-acceptor (A) single molecule is studied using densi...
Electronic devices made with organic molecules may one day play an important role in integrated circ...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...
Rectification has been at the foundation of molecular electronics. Most single-molecule diodes reali...
One of the central problems of molecular electronics is to understand electron conduction properties...
Molecular electronics aims at exploiting the internal structure and electronic orbitals of molecules...
In 1974, molecular electronics pioneers Mark Ratner and Arieh Aviram predicted that a single molecul...
Molecular electronics aims at exploiting the internal structure and electronic orbitals of molecules...
Charge transport through single diblock dipyrimidinyl diphenyl molecules consisting of a donor and a...
The manufacture of integrated circuits with single-molecule building blocks is a goal of molecular e...
We report on the calculation of the I/V characteristic curve of a molecular species with an extended...
Recent advances in nanofabrication techniques have made possible to contact individual molecules bet...
In this work we describe a theoretical model that we have developed for describing electronic transp...
We report on an experimental analysis of the charge transport through sulfur-free photochromic molec...
The quantum transport via a donor (D)-bridge (B)-acceptor (A) single molecule is studied using densi...
Electronic devices made with organic molecules may one day play an important role in integrated circ...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...
Rectification has been at the foundation of molecular electronics. Most single-molecule diodes reali...
One of the central problems of molecular electronics is to understand electron conduction properties...
Molecular electronics aims at exploiting the internal structure and electronic orbitals of molecules...
In 1974, molecular electronics pioneers Mark Ratner and Arieh Aviram predicted that a single molecul...
Molecular electronics aims at exploiting the internal structure and electronic orbitals of molecules...
Charge transport through single diblock dipyrimidinyl diphenyl molecules consisting of a donor and a...
The manufacture of integrated circuits with single-molecule building blocks is a goal of molecular e...
We report on the calculation of the I/V characteristic curve of a molecular species with an extended...
Recent advances in nanofabrication techniques have made possible to contact individual molecules bet...
In this work we describe a theoretical model that we have developed for describing electronic transp...
We report on an experimental analysis of the charge transport through sulfur-free photochromic molec...
The quantum transport via a donor (D)-bridge (B)-acceptor (A) single molecule is studied using densi...
Electronic devices made with organic molecules may one day play an important role in integrated circ...