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Polarizabilities of Adsorbed and Assembled Molecules: Measuring the Conductance through Buried Contacts
Author(s) -
Amanda M. Moore,
Sina Yeganeh,
Yuxing Yao,
Shelley A. Claridge,
James M. Tour,
Mark A. Ratner,
Paul S. Weiss
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
acs nano
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.554
H-Index - 382
eISSN - 1936-086X
pISSN - 1936-0851
DOI - 10.1021/nn102371z
Subject(s) - conductance , molecule , adsorption , materials science , nanotechnology , chemical physics , chemistry , physics , condensed matter physics , organic chemistry
We have measured the polarizabilities of four families of molecules adsorbed to Au{111} surfaces, with structures ranging from fully saturated to fully conjugated, including single-molecule switches. Measured polarizabilities increase with increasing length and conjugation in the adsorbed molecules and are consistent with theoretical calculations. For single-molecule switches, the polarizability reflects the difference in substrate-molecule electronic coupling in the ON and OFF conductance states. Calculations suggest that the switch between the two conductance states is correlated with an oxidation state change in a nitro functional group in the switch molecules.

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