| Literature DB >> 32271489 |
Chuanli Wu1,2, Xiaohang Qiao1, Craig M Robertson1, Simon J Higgins1, Chenxin Cai2, Richard J Nichols1, Andrea Vezzoli1,3.
Abstract
Polyoxometalates have been proposed in the literature as nanoelectronic components, where they could offer key advantages with their structural versatility and rich electrochemistry. Apart from a few studies on their ensemble behaviour (as monolayers or thin films), this potential remains largely unexplored. We synthesised a pyridyl-capped Anderson-Evans polyoxometalate and used it to fabricate single-molecule junctions, using the organic termini to chemically "solder" a single cluster to two nanoelectrodes. Operating the device in an electrochemical environment allowed us to probe charge transport through different oxidation states of the polyoxometalate, and we report here an efficient three-state transistor behaviour. Conductance data fits a quantum tunnelling mechanism with different charge-transport probabilities through different charge states. Our results show the promise of polyoxometalates in nanoelectronics and give an insight on their single-entity electrochemical behaviour.Entities:
Keywords: charge transfer; electrochemical transistor; molecular devices; molecular electronics; polyoxometalates
Year: 2020 PMID: 32271489 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202002174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336