Literature DB >> 18654249

Tuning the conductance of a molecular switch.

Miriam Del Valle1, Rafael Gutiérrez, Carlos Tejedor, Gianaurelio Cuniberti.   

Abstract

The ability to control the conductance of single molecules will have a major impact in nanoscale electronics. Azobenzene, a molecule that changes conformation as a result of a trans/cis transition when exposed to radiation, could form the basis of a light-driven molecular switch. It is therefore crucial to clarify the electrical transport characteristics of this molecule. Here, we investigate, theoretically, charge transport in a system in which a single azobenzene molecule is attached to two carbon nanotubes. In clear contrast to gold electrodes, the nanotubes can act as true nanoscale electrodes and we show that the low-energy conduction properties of the junction may be dramatically modified by changing the topology of the contacts between the nanotubes and the molecules, and/or the chirality of the nanotubes (that is, zigzag or armchair). We propose experiments to demonstrate controlled electrical switching with nanotube electrodes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18654249     DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2007.38

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1748-3387            Impact factor:   39.213


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4.  Recent advances towards azobenzene-based light-driven real-time information-transmitting materials.

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5.  Optical switching of radical pair conformation enhances magnetic sensitivity.

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6.  Density Functional Theory for Steady-State Nonequilibrium Molecular Junctions.

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7.  A quantitative analysis of light-driven charge transfer processes using voronoi partitioning of time dependent DFT-derived electron densities.

Authors:  Jeroen A Rombouts; Andreas W Ehlers; Koop Lammertsma
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8.  Tunable electrical properties of carbon dot doped photo-responsive azobenzene-clay nanocomposites.

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9.  Current-voltage characteristics of single-molecule diarylethene junctions measured with adjustable gold electrodes in solution.

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