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Mechanisms of Reversible Conformational Transitions in a Single Molecule
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EngineeringReverse ConversionMolecular BiologyChemistrySingle Molecule BiophysicsTunneling MicroscopyProtein FoldingSingle MoleculeBiophysicsNanotechnologyThreshold VoltageConformational StudyConformational ChangeQuantum ChemistrySurface ChemistryNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsMolecular SwitchMolecular BiophysicsMolecule-based Material
The reversible interconversion between two nonplanar conformations of single Zn(II) Etioporphyrin I molecules adsorbed on a NiAl(110) surface at 13 K was induced by a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The threshold voltage for the conformational change at negative sample bias depends linearly on the tip-sample distance, suggesting an electrostatic force mechanism. The reverse conversion involves inelastic electron tunneling via a molecular electronic resonance at 1.25 eV. In contrast with the photon-induced conformational changes, an electrically induced mechanism is realized with the STM.
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