peer-reviewedPredicting the electronic framework of an organic molecule under practical conditions is essential if the molecules are to be wired in a realistic circuit. This demands a clear description of the molecular energy levels and dynamics as it adapts to the feedback from its evolving chemical environment and the surface topology. Here, we address this issue by monitoring in real-time the structural stability and intrinsic molecular resonance states of fullerene (C60)-based hybrid molecules in the presence of the solvent. Energetic levels of C60 hybrids are resolved by in situ scanning tunnelling spectroscopy with an energy resolution in the order of 0.1 eV at room-temperature. An ultra-thin organic spacer layer serves to limit...
We present experimental and theoretical studies of single-molecule conductance through nonplanar ful...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
This thesis studies electronic properties of molecular devices in the limiting cases of strong and w...
We have investigated the electronic properties of a C60 molecule in between carbon nanotube leads....
Evaluating the built-in functionality of nanomaterials under practical conditions is central for the...
Traditionally, nanomaterial profiling using a single-molecule-terminated scanning probe is performed...
The conductance of a molecular junction is commonly determined by either charge-transfer doping, whe...
Electrical and thermal transport properties of C60 molecules are investigated with density-functiona...
We present a theoretical study of the conductance and thermopower of single molecule junctions based...
Single molecule charge transport characteristics of buckminsterfullerene-capped symmetric fluorene-b...
We report the measurement of conductance and thermopower of C60 molecular junctions using a scanning...
Host−guest interactions are of central importance in many biological and chemical processes. However...
We use scanning tunneling microscopy to establish controlled contacts to single molecules of endohed...
Molecular junctions are a versatile test bed for investigating nanoscale thermoelectricity and contr...
Carbon-based nanostructures are attracting tremendous interest as components in ultrafast electronic...
We present experimental and theoretical studies of single-molecule conductance through nonplanar ful...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
This thesis studies electronic properties of molecular devices in the limiting cases of strong and w...
We have investigated the electronic properties of a C60 molecule in between carbon nanotube leads....
Evaluating the built-in functionality of nanomaterials under practical conditions is central for the...
Traditionally, nanomaterial profiling using a single-molecule-terminated scanning probe is performed...
The conductance of a molecular junction is commonly determined by either charge-transfer doping, whe...
Electrical and thermal transport properties of C60 molecules are investigated with density-functiona...
We present a theoretical study of the conductance and thermopower of single molecule junctions based...
Single molecule charge transport characteristics of buckminsterfullerene-capped symmetric fluorene-b...
We report the measurement of conductance and thermopower of C60 molecular junctions using a scanning...
Host−guest interactions are of central importance in many biological and chemical processes. However...
We use scanning tunneling microscopy to establish controlled contacts to single molecules of endohed...
Molecular junctions are a versatile test bed for investigating nanoscale thermoelectricity and contr...
Carbon-based nanostructures are attracting tremendous interest as components in ultrafast electronic...
We present experimental and theoretical studies of single-molecule conductance through nonplanar ful...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
This thesis studies electronic properties of molecular devices in the limiting cases of strong and w...