化学
电导
分子
分子开关
扫描隧道显微镜
量子隧道
纳米技术
化学物理
光电子学
物理
凝聚态物理
有机化学
材料科学
作者
Amanda M. Moore,Arrelaine A. Dameron,Brent A. Mantooth,Rachel K. Smith,Daniel Fuchs,Jacob W. Ciszek,Francisco Maya,Yuxing Yao,James M. Tour,Paul S. Weiss
摘要
Six customized phenylene-ethynylene-based oligomers have been studied for their electronic properties using scanning tunneling microscopy to test hypothesized mechanisms of stochastic conductance switching. Previously suggested mechanisms include functional group reduction, functional group rotation, backbone ring rotation, neighboring molecule interactions, bond fluctuations, and hybridization changes. Here, we test these hypotheses experimentally by varying the molecular designs of the switches; the ability of the molecules to switch via each hypothetical mechanism is selectively engineered into or out of each molecule. We conclude that hybridization changes at the molecule-surface interface are responsible for the switching we observe.
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