We have investigated charge transport in single-molecule junctions using gold nanoelectrodes at room and cryogenic (10 K) temperatures. A statistical analysis of the low-bias conductance, measured during the stretching of the molecular junctions, shows that the most probable single-molecule conductance is insensitive to the temperature as expected for off-resonant coherent transport. Low-temperature current-voltage measurements show that these junction conformations have a smooth tunnelinglike shape. While separating the electrodes further we find that, in about one-fourth of the cases, the junction switches in an abrupt way to a configuration with I-V characteristics exhibiting a gap around zero bias and resonances at finite bias. The analysis of the I-V shape and of the conductance distance dependence suggests a stretching-induced transition from the strong to the weak electronic coupling regime. The transition involves a large renormalization of the injection barrier and of the electronic coupling between the molecule and the electrodes.

Transition from Strong to Weak Electronic Coupling in a Single-Molecule Junction / Frisenda, R.; Van Der Zant, H. S. J.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 117:12(2016), p. 126804. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.126804]

Transition from Strong to Weak Electronic Coupling in a Single-Molecule Junction

Frisenda R.
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2016

Abstract

We have investigated charge transport in single-molecule junctions using gold nanoelectrodes at room and cryogenic (10 K) temperatures. A statistical analysis of the low-bias conductance, measured during the stretching of the molecular junctions, shows that the most probable single-molecule conductance is insensitive to the temperature as expected for off-resonant coherent transport. Low-temperature current-voltage measurements show that these junction conformations have a smooth tunnelinglike shape. While separating the electrodes further we find that, in about one-fourth of the cases, the junction switches in an abrupt way to a configuration with I-V characteristics exhibiting a gap around zero bias and resonances at finite bias. The analysis of the I-V shape and of the conductance distance dependence suggests a stretching-induced transition from the strong to the weak electronic coupling regime. The transition involves a large renormalization of the injection barrier and of the electronic coupling between the molecule and the electrodes.
2016
Conductance; Single-Molecule; Break Junctions; Many-Body- Effects;
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Transition from Strong to Weak Electronic Coupling in a Single-Molecule Junction / Frisenda, R.; Van Der Zant, H. S. J.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 117:12(2016), p. 126804. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.126804]
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