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Multichannel Conductance of Folded Single‐Molecule Wires Aided by Through‐Space Conjugation
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2015
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EngineeringChemistryMolecular DynamicsSingle Molecule BiophysicsElectronic DevicesMultichannel PathwaysMolecular SimulationSingle MoleculeBiophysicsMolecular SciencesBiological SystemsMultichannel ConductanceMolecular EngineeringSingle‐molecule Multichannel ConductanceSingle-molecule DetectionElectronic MaterialsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsMolecular BiophysicsMolecule-based Material
Abstract Deciphering charge transport through multichannel pathways in single‐molecule junctions is of high importance to construct nanoscale electronic devices and deepen insight into biological redox processes. Herein, we report two tailor‐made folded single‐molecule wires featuring intramolecular π–π stacking interactions. The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) based break‐junction technique and theoretical calculations show that through‐bond and through‐space conjugations are integrated into one single‐molecule wire, allowing for two simultaneous conducting channels in a single‐molecule junction. These folded molecules with stable π–π stacking interaction offer conceptual advances in single‐molecule multichannel conductance, and are perfect models for conductance studies in biological systems, organic thin films, and π‐stacked columnar aggregates.
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