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Increased Surface Density of States at the Fermi Level for Electron Transport Across Single-Molecule Junctions
Authors:Dr Mong-Wen Gu  Chih-Ta Lai  Dr I-Chih Ni  Prof?Dr Chih-I Wu  Prof?Dr Chun-hsien Chen
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Center for Emerging Materials and Advanced Devices, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan;2. Graduate Institute of Photonics and Optoelectronics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan
Abstract:Fermi's golden rule, a remarkable concept for the transition probability involving continuous states, is applicable to the interfacial electron-transporting efficiency via correlation with the surface density of states (SDOS). Yet, this concept has not been reported to tailor single-molecule junctions where gold is an overwhelmingly popular electrode material due to its superior amenability in regenerating molecular junctions. At the Fermi level, however, the SDOS of gold is small due to its fully filled d-shell. To increase the electron-transport efficiency, herein, gold electrodes are modified by a monolayer of platinum or palladium that bears partially filled d-shells and exhibits significant SDOS at the Fermi energy. An increase by 2–30 fold is found for single-molecule conductance of α,ω-hexanes bridged via common headgroups. The improved junction conductance is attributed to the electrode self-energy which involves a stronger coupling with the molecule and a larger SDOS participated by d-electrons at the electrode-molecule interfaces.
Keywords:Bimetallic Electrodes  Molecular Electronics  Scanning Probe Microscopy  Surface-Limited Redox Replacement
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