Literature DB >> 28358215

Estimation of π-π Electronic Couplings from Current Measurements.

J Trasobares1, J Rech2, T Jonckheere2, T Martin2, O Aleveque3, E Levillain3, V Diez-Cabanes4, Y Olivier4, J Cornil4, J P Nys1, R Sivakumarasamy1, K Smaali1, P Leclere4, A Fujiwara5, D Théron1, D Vuillaume1, N Clément1,5.   

Abstract

The π-π interactions between organic molecules are among the most important parameters for optimizing the transport and optical properties of organic transistors, light-emitting diodes, and (bio-) molecular devices. Despite substantial theoretical progress, direct experimental measurement of the π-π electronic coupling energy parameter t has remained an old challenge due to molecular structural variability and the large number of parameters that affect the charge transport. Here, we propose a study of π-π interactions from electrochemical and current measurements on a large array of ferrocene-thiolated gold nanocrystals. We confirm the theoretical prediction that t can be assessed from a statistical analysis of current histograms. The extracted value of t ≈35 meV is in the expected range based on our density functional theory analysis. Furthermore, the t distribution is not necessarily Gaussian and could be used as an ultrasensitive technique to assess intermolecular distance fluctuation at the subangström level. The present work establishes a direct bridge between quantum chemistry, electrochemistry, organic electronics, and mesoscopic physics, all of which were used to discuss results and perspectives in a quantitative manner.

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Keywords:  Cooperative effect; coupled quantum dot; molecular electronics; nanoelectrochemistry; transfer integral; π−π interaction

Year:  2017        PMID: 28358215     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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