Investigation on Single-Molecule Junctions Based on Current⁻Voltage Characteristics.

Micromachines (Basel)

Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1 W4-10 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan.

Published: February 2018

The relationship between the current through an electronic device and the voltage across its terminals is a current⁻voltage characteristic (⁻) that determine basic device performance. Currently, ⁻ measurement on a single-molecule scale can be performed using break junction technique, where a single molecule junction can be prepared by trapping a single molecule into a nanogap between metal electrodes. The single-molecule ⁻s provide not only the device performance, but also reflect information on energy dispersion of the electronic state and the electron-molecular vibration coupling in the junction. This mini review focuses on recent representative studies on ⁻s of the single molecule junctions that cover investigation on the single-molecule diode property, the molecular vibration, and the electronic structure as a form of transmission probability, and electronic density of states, including the spin state of the single-molecule junctions. In addition, thermoelectronic measurements based on ⁻s and identification of the charged carriers (i.e., electrons or holes) are presented. The analysis in the single-molecule ⁻s provides fundamental and essential information for a better understanding of the single-molecule science, and puts the single molecule junction to more practical use in molecular devices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6187306PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi9020067DOI Listing

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