电导
分子开关
材料科学
分子
纳米技术
扫描隧道显微镜
分子电子学
纳米尺度
化学物理
量子隧道
质子
光电子学
电子转移
分子物理学
化学
凝聚态物理
物理
光化学
有机化学
量子力学
作者
Willi Auwärter,Knud Seufert,Felix Bischoff,David Écija,Saranyan Vijayaraghavan,Sushobhan Joshi,Florian Klappenberger,Niveditha Samudrala,Johannes V. Barth
标识
DOI:10.1038/nnano.2011.211
摘要
The development of a variety of nanoscale applications requires the fabrication and control of atomic or molecular switches that can be reversibly operated by light, a short-range force, electric current or other external stimuli. For such molecules to be used as electronic components, they should be directly coupled to a metallic support and the switching unit should be easily connected to other molecular species without suppressing switching performance. Here, we show that a free-base tetraphenyl-porphyrin molecule, which is anchored to a silver surface, can function as a molecular conductance switch. The saddle-shaped molecule has two hydrogen atoms in its inner cavity that can be flipped between two states with different local conductance levels using the electron current through the tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope. Moreover, by deliberately removing one of the hydrogens, a four-level conductance switch can be created. The resulting device, which could be controllably integrated into the surrounding nanoscale environment, relies on the transfer of a single proton and therefore contains the smallest possible atomistic switching unit.
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