The work function W of Mo(6)S(3)I(6) molecular nanowires is determined by Kelvin probe (KP) measurements, UV photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS), and cyclic voltammetry (CV). The values obtained by all three methods agree well, giving W = 4.8 ± 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present spectroscopic measurements on the first example of a chemically electron-doped metal-DNA complex. We show that a doping level as high as the stoichiometric limit of one electron per base pair can be achieved. The doped unpaired electrons occupy lowest unoccupied molecular orbital levels of the nucleobases as detected with electron spin resonance and x-ray absorption near edge structure measurements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on a study of the interactions between holes and molecular vibrations on dry DNA using photoinduced infrared absorption spectroscopy. Laser photoexcited holes are found to have a room-temperature lifetime in excess of tau > 1 ms, clearly indicating the presence of localization. However, from a quantitative model analysis of the frequency shifts of vibrational modes caused by the holes, we find the hole-vibrational coupling constant to be relatively small, lambda approximately 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe observed huge increase in the width of the (3C)NMR spectra of TDAE-C(0 )n the middle of the ferromagnetic phase at 10 K is due to a Jahn-Teller distortion of the C(60 )(-) which becomes visible in view of the resulting changes in the Fermi contact electron-(13)C NMR shifts. The shape of the (13)C spectra allows for a direct determination of the belt-like redistribution of the unpaired electron spin density on the C(60)(-) ions, which is responsible for the relatively high ferromagnetic transition temperature in this purely organic system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCritical exponents at the ferromagnetic transition were measured for the first time in an organic ferromagnetic material tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethylene fullerene[60] (TDAE- C(60)). From a complete magnetization-temperature-field data set near T(c) = 16.1+/-0.
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