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Shannon K Yee1, Jibin Sun, Pierre Darancet, T Don Tilley, Arun Majumdar, Jeffrey B Neaton, Rachel A Segalman.
Abstract
The transport properties of a junction consisting of small donor-accepn>tor molecules bound to Au electrodes are studied and understood in terms of its hybrid donor-acceptor-electrode interfaces. A newly synthesized donor-acceptor molecule consisting of a bithiophene donor and a naphthalenediimide acceptor separated by a conjugated phenylacetylene bridge and a nonconjugated end group shows rectification in the reverse polarization, behavior opposite to that observed in mesoscopic p-n junctions. Solution-based spectroscopic measurements demonstrate that the molecule retains many of its original constituent properties, suggesting a weak hybridization between the wave functions of the donor and acceptor moieties, even in the presence of a conjugated bridge. Differential conductance measurements for biases as high as 1.5 V are reported and indicate a large asymmetry in the orbital contributions to transport arising from disproportionate electronic coupling at anode-donor and acceptor-cathode interfaces. A semi-empirical single Lorentzian coherent transport model, developed from experimental data and density functional theory based calculations, is found to explain the inverse rectification.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22010940 DOI: 10.1021/nn203520v
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881