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STM Contrast, Electron-Transfer Chemistry, and Conduction in Molecules
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1997
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Electroactive MoleculesOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundMetalloporphyrin CompoundsEngineeringElectronic MaterialsMolecular ElectrochemistryNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsStm ContrastExcitation Energy TransferBioimagingStm ImagesQuantum ChemistryChemistryCharge Carrier TransportCharge TransportBiophysicsElectrochemistry
We have used a series of metalloporphyrin compounds to test for a relationship between the contrast of STM images and the electrochemical properties of the molecules. Molecules were tethered to a gold (111) surface by means of an isothiocyano linkage and both images and current−voltage (I−V) curves were obtained with the sample submerged in oxygen-free mesitylene. The contrast of the reducible molecules changed strongly with bias, and the corresponding I−V curves were highly asymmetric. The derivative of these curves (dI/dV) had a Gaussian-shaped peak at a voltage characteristic of the compound, although local measurements showed that there was considerable variation in this value from molecule to molecule of a given compound. These bias-dependent features were not observed in the less electroactive molecules, so the STM is capable of distinguishing electroactive molecules from non-electroactive molecules as we demonstrate with images of mixed films. We discuss one- and two-step electron-transfer mechanisms which are consistent with these observations.
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