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Tuning Charge Transport Properties of Asymmetric Molecular Junctions

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Charge transport characteristics of asymmetric molecules containing a 9,9′-spirobifluorene platform coupled covalently to a phenylene ethynylene linker capped with either a thiol or a nitrile end group are investigated by… Click to show full abstract

Charge transport characteristics of asymmetric molecules containing a 9,9′-spirobifluorene platform coupled covalently to a phenylene ethynylene linker capped with either a thiol or a nitrile end group are investigated by break junction techniques. It is shown that the platform provides very good electronic coupling with metallic leads and the differences in the charge transport depend solely on the type of the anchoring group at the opposite end of the molecule. The SH-terminated molecule has 1 order of magnitude higher conductance compared to the CN-terminated one, and the charge transport path depends on the end group utilized. By a combined experimental break junction techniques and theoretical DFT calculations, it was demonstrated that in molecules containing SH-terminated phenylene ethynylene wire attached to the 9,9′-spirobifluorene platform the charge is transported through fluorene unit and covalently coupled phenylene ethynylene linker. For CN-terminated molecules the charge is transported throu...

Keywords: charge transport; transport properties; charge; phenylene ethynylene; tuning charge

Journal Title: Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year Published: 2017

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