Currently, there is an array of binding groups for use within molecular electronics for anchoring molecules to metal electrodes (e.g., R–SMe, R–NH2, R–CS2−, R–S−). The problem is that some anchoring groups that bind strongly to electrodes have poor/unknown stability, or they have weak electrode coupling. More binding groups are required for molecular design with good stability and strong binding to the electrodes. Here, we present an in-depth investigation into the use of carbodithioate esters as contact groups for single-molecule conductance measurements, using scanning tunnelling microscopy break junction measurements (STM-BJ). We demonstrate using a series of novel molecular wires that the methyl carbodithioate ester acts as an effective...
In the last two decades, significant strides have been made towards utilizing the scanning tunneling...
A detailed study of the trimethylsilylethynyl moiety, –C[triple bond, length as m-dash]CSiMe3 (TMSE)...
Recent advances in nanofabrication techniques have made possible to contact individual molecules bet...
We report on an experimental investigation of transport through single molecules, trapped between tw...
The understanding of the charge transport through single molecule junctions is a prerequisite for th...
Single-molecule electrical conduction studies are used to evaluate how the molecular linking unit in...
This thesis presents several studies performed in the field of “molecular electronics” using scannin...
Among the prerequisites for the progress of single‐molecule‐based electronic devices are a better un...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is an attractive substrate for single-molecule electronics since it is transp...
Among the prerequisites for the progress of single-molecule-based electronic devices are a better un...
Using a recently developed method for tethering gold contacts to single molecules, we have measured ...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is an attractive substrate for single-molecule electronics since it is transp...
As the field of molecular-scale electronics matures and the prospect of devices incorporating molecu...
As the field of molecular‐scale electronics matures and the prospect of devices incorporating molecu...
International audienceThis study focuses on comparing methods for capturing and measuring the charge...
In the last two decades, significant strides have been made towards utilizing the scanning tunneling...
A detailed study of the trimethylsilylethynyl moiety, –C[triple bond, length as m-dash]CSiMe3 (TMSE)...
Recent advances in nanofabrication techniques have made possible to contact individual molecules bet...
We report on an experimental investigation of transport through single molecules, trapped between tw...
The understanding of the charge transport through single molecule junctions is a prerequisite for th...
Single-molecule electrical conduction studies are used to evaluate how the molecular linking unit in...
This thesis presents several studies performed in the field of “molecular electronics” using scannin...
Among the prerequisites for the progress of single‐molecule‐based electronic devices are a better un...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is an attractive substrate for single-molecule electronics since it is transp...
Among the prerequisites for the progress of single-molecule-based electronic devices are a better un...
Using a recently developed method for tethering gold contacts to single molecules, we have measured ...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is an attractive substrate for single-molecule electronics since it is transp...
As the field of molecular-scale electronics matures and the prospect of devices incorporating molecu...
As the field of molecular‐scale electronics matures and the prospect of devices incorporating molecu...
International audienceThis study focuses on comparing methods for capturing and measuring the charge...
In the last two decades, significant strides have been made towards utilizing the scanning tunneling...
A detailed study of the trimethylsilylethynyl moiety, –C[triple bond, length as m-dash]CSiMe3 (TMSE)...
Recent advances in nanofabrication techniques have made possible to contact individual molecules bet...