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DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/13/1/302
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Making electrical contacts to molecular monolayers

Xiaodong Cui,Xristo Zárate,John K. Tomfohr,Otto F. Sankey,Alex Primak,Ana L. Moore,Thomas A. Moore,Devens Gust,Gari Harris,Stuart Lindsay

Monolayer
Materials science
Biasing
2001
Electrical contacts between a metal probe and molecular monolayers have been characterized using conducting atomic force microscopy in an inert environment and in a voltage range that yields reversible current-voltage data. The current through alkanethiol monolayers depends on the contact force in a way that is accounted for by the change of chain-to-chain tunnelling with film thickness. The electronic decay constant, βN, was obtained from measurements as a function of chain length at constant force and bias, yielding βN = 0.8±0.2 per methylene over a ±3 V range. Current-voltage curves are difficult to reconcile with this almost constant value. Very different results are obtained when a gold tip contacts a 1,8-octanedithiol film. Notably, the current-voltage curves are often independent of contact force. Thus the contact may play a critical role both in the nature of charge transport and the shape of the current-voltage curve.
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    Making electrical contacts to molecular monolayers” is a paper by Xiaodong Cui Xristo Zárate John K. Tomfohr Otto F. Sankey Alex Primak Ana L. Moore Thomas A. Moore Devens Gust Gari Harris Stuart Lindsay published in 2001. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.