Molecules with different magnitude and direction of dipole moments are sandwiched between mercury (Hg) and p(+)-Si to form Hg-molecules-(p(+)) Si junctions. The importance of the dipole moment of molecules in controlling the symmetry of current-voltage curves is shown by carrying out charge transport measurements at these molecular junctions. Junction parameters are obtained by considering charge transport across the junction as a combination of tunneling and Schottky emission.
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