Conductance of a Molecular Junction

Mark A. Reed(University of South Carolina), Chongwu Zhou(University of South Carolina), C. J. Muller(University of South Carolina), T. Burgin(University of South Carolina), James M. Tour(University of South Carolina)
Science
October 10, 1997
Cited by 3,439

Abstract

Molecules of benzene-1,4-dithiol were self-assembled onto the two facing gold electrodes of a mechanically controllable break junction to form a statically stable gold-sulfur-aryl-sulfur-gold system, allowing for direct observation of charge transport through the molecules. Current-voltage measurements at room temperature demonstrated a highly reproducible apparent gap at about 0.7 volt, and the conductance-voltage curve showed two steps in both bias directions. This study provides a quantative measure of the conductance of a junction containing a single molecule, which is a fundamental step in the emerging area of molecular-scale electronics.


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