Tuning Rectification in Single-Molecular Diodes

Arunabh Batra(Applied Mathematics (United States)), Pierre Darancet(Applied Mathematics (United States)), Qishui Chen(Columbia University), Jeffrey Meisner(Columbia University), Jonathan R. Widawsky(Columbia University), Jeffrey B. Neaton(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Colin Nuckolls(Columbia University), Latha Venkataraman(Applied Mathematics (United States))
Nano Letters
November 25, 2013
Cited by 212

Abstract

We demonstrate a new method of achieving rectification in single molecule devices using the high-bias properties of gold-carbon bonds. Our design for molecular rectifiers uses a symmetric, conjugated molecular backbone with a single methylsulfide group linking one end to a gold electrode and a covalent gold-carbon bond at the other end. The gold-carbon bond results in a hybrid gold-molecule "gateway" state pinned close to the Fermi level of one electrode. Through nonequilibrium transport calculations, we show that the energy of this state shifts drastically with applied bias, resulting in rectification at surprisingly low voltages. We use this concept to design and synthesize a family of diodes and demonstrate through single-molecule current-voltage measurements that the rectification ratio can be predictably and efficiently tuned. This result constitutes the first experimental demonstration of a rationally tunable system of single-molecule rectifiers. More generally, the results demonstrate that the high-bias properties of "gateway" states can be used to provide additional functionality to molecular electronic systems.


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