Molecular electronic devices based on few and single-molecules have the advantage that the electronic signature of the device is directly dependent on the electronic structure of the molecules as well as of the electrode-molecule junction. In this work, we use a two-step approach to synthesise functionalized nanomolecular electronic devices (nanoMoED). In first step we apply an organic solvent-based gold nanoparticle (AuNP) synthesis method to form either a 1-dodecanethiol or a mixed 1-dodecanethiol/omega-tetraphenyl ether substituted 1-dodecanethiol ligand shell. The functionalization of these AuNPs is tuned in a second step by a ligand functionalization process where biphenyldithiol (BPDT) molecules are introduced as bridging ligands into...
Nano-objects have unique properties due to their sizes, shapes and structure. When electronic proper...
One way to improve the performance of electronic devices is to make them smaller. Such approach has ...
This thesis comprises eight chapters in two parts: the first part, chapters 1 to 6, details the desi...
Molecular electronic devices based on few and single-molecules have the advantage that the electroni...
International audienceAbstract Molecular electronic devices based on few and single-molecules have t...
The idea to use molecules as a basic building block in electronic circuits was developed about 50 ye...
The idea to use molecules as a basic building block in electronic circuits was developed about 50 ye...
Over the years many techniques have been proposed for the purpose of the formation of electrically c...
Over the years many techniques have been proposed for the purpose of the formation of electrically c...
Over the years many techniques have been proposed for the purpose of the formation of electrically c...
New oligomers, intended for use as potential molecular electronics devices have been synthesized bas...
The main focus of this thesis is the theoretical investigations of a nanogap platform used for molec...
The design of molecular electronic circuits will require the development of strategies for making co...
The design of molecular electronic circuits will require the development of strategies for making co...
Nano-objects have unique properties due to their sizes, shapes and structure. When electronic proper...
Nano-objects have unique properties due to their sizes, shapes and structure. When electronic proper...
One way to improve the performance of electronic devices is to make them smaller. Such approach has ...
This thesis comprises eight chapters in two parts: the first part, chapters 1 to 6, details the desi...
Molecular electronic devices based on few and single-molecules have the advantage that the electroni...
International audienceAbstract Molecular electronic devices based on few and single-molecules have t...
The idea to use molecules as a basic building block in electronic circuits was developed about 50 ye...
The idea to use molecules as a basic building block in electronic circuits was developed about 50 ye...
Over the years many techniques have been proposed for the purpose of the formation of electrically c...
Over the years many techniques have been proposed for the purpose of the formation of electrically c...
Over the years many techniques have been proposed for the purpose of the formation of electrically c...
New oligomers, intended for use as potential molecular electronics devices have been synthesized bas...
The main focus of this thesis is the theoretical investigations of a nanogap platform used for molec...
The design of molecular electronic circuits will require the development of strategies for making co...
The design of molecular electronic circuits will require the development of strategies for making co...
Nano-objects have unique properties due to their sizes, shapes and structure. When electronic proper...
Nano-objects have unique properties due to their sizes, shapes and structure. When electronic proper...
One way to improve the performance of electronic devices is to make them smaller. Such approach has ...
This thesis comprises eight chapters in two parts: the first part, chapters 1 to 6, details the desi...