| Literature DB >> 30358919 |
Johnas Eklöf-Österberg1, Tina Gschneidtner1, Behabitu Tebikachew1, Samuel Lara-Avila2,3, Kasper Moth-Poulsen1.
Abstract
Single molecule electronics might be a way to add additional function to nanoscale devices and continue miniaturization beyond current state of the art. Here, a combined top-down and bottom-up strategy is employed to assemble single molecules onto prefabricated electrodes. Protodevices, which are self-assembled nanogaps composed by two gold nanoparticles linked by a single or a few molecules, are guided onto top-down prefabricated nanosized nickel electrodes with sandwiched palladium layers. It is shown that an optimized geometry of multilayered metallic (top-down) electrodes facilitates the assembly of (bottom-up) nanostructures by surface charge interactions. Moreover, such assembly process results in an electrode-nanoparticle interface free from linking molecules that enable electrical measurements to probe electron transport properties of the nanoparticle-molecule-nanoparticle protodevices.Entities:
Keywords: molecular electronics; nanofabrication; self-assembly
Year: 2018 PMID: 30358919 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201803471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281