1. Variability of Conductance in Molecular Junctions
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Donna Esrail, Linda H. Doerrer, Latha Venkataraman, William Pontius, Jochen Ulrich, and David Millar
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Range (particle radiation) ,Molecular junction ,Chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,Conductance ,Molecular physics ,Displacement (vector) ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Organic molecules ,Electrode ,Materials Chemistry ,Molecule ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Thiol functionalized - Abstract
The conductance of molecular junctions, formed by breaking gold point contacts dressed with various thiol functionalized organic molecules, is measured at 293 K and at 30 K. In the presence of molecules, individual conductance traces measured as a function of increasing gold electrode displacement show clear steps below the quantum conductance steps of the gold contact. These steps are distributed over a wide range of molecule-dependent conductance values. Histograms constructed from all conductance traces therefore do not show clear peaks either at room or low temperatures. Filtering of the data sets by an objective automated procedure only marginally improves the visibility of such features. We conclude that the geometrical junction to junction variations dominate the conductance measurements.
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- 2006
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