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Design and control of electron transport properties of single molecules.


ABSTRACT: We demonstrate in this joint experimental and theoretical study how one can alter electron transport behavior of a single melamine molecule adsorbed on a Cu (100) surface by performing a sequence of elegantly devised and well-controlled single molecular chemical processes. It is found that with a dehydrogenation reaction, the melamine molecule becomes firmly bonded onto the Cu surface and acts as a normal conductor controlled by elastic electron tunneling. A current-induced hydrogen tautomerization process results in an asymmetric melamine tautomer, which in turn leads to a significant rectifying effect. Furthermore, by switching on inelastic multielectron scattering processes, mechanical oscillations of an N-H bond between two configurations of the asymmetric tautomer can be triggered with tuneable frequency. Collectively, this designed molecule exhibits rectifying and switching functions simultaneously over a wide range of external voltage.

SUBMITTER: Pan S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2741238 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design and control of electron transport properties of single molecules.

Pan Shuan S   Fu Qiang Q   Huang Tian T   Zhao Aidi A   Wang Bing B   Luo Yi Y   Yang Jinlong J   Hou Jianguo J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20090821 36


We demonstrate in this joint experimental and theoretical study how one can alter electron transport behavior of a single melamine molecule adsorbed on a Cu (100) surface by performing a sequence of elegantly devised and well-controlled single molecular chemical processes. It is found that with a dehydrogenation reaction, the melamine molecule becomes firmly bonded onto the Cu surface and acts as a normal conductor controlled by elastic electron tunneling. A current-induced hydrogen tautomerizat  ...[more]

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