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Length Dependence of Charge Transport in Nanoscopic Molecular Junctions Incorporating a Series of Rigid Thiol-Terminated Norbornylogs
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyTetrathiol-terminated Norbornane HomologuesChemistryRigid Thiol-terminated NorbornylogsCharge TransportLength DependenceNanonetworkSingle MoleculeMolecular CommunicationCharge Carrier TransportBiophysicsMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyPhysical ChemistrySurface FunctionalizationSurface ChemistryNanomaterialsFilm ThicknessSurface ScienceNatural SciencesMolecule-based MaterialNorbornyl Molecules
Four tetrathiol-terminated norbornane homologues were synthesized and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of these molecules were formed on Au via adsorption from CH2Cl2. SAMs were characterized structurally via spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE), reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS), Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Results of these analyses show that the rigid norbornylogs form monolayers that have a surface coverage slightly lower than that of alkanethiols, and that they exhibit a nonmonotonic dependence of film thickness on molecular length. Nanoscale molecular junctions incorporating these SAMs were formed and characterized electrically using conducting probe atomic force microscopy (CP-AFM). The resistances of these junctions scale exponentially with the contour length of the molecules, with beta = 0.9 A(-1), consistent with a nonresonant tunneling mechanism. Further, the resistance of norbornyl SAMs correlates well with the resistance of alkanedithiol SAMs of similar length, suggesting that the norbornyl molecules form sulfur-metal bonds on both ends of the junction.
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