2014
DOI: 10.1021/nl501884g
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Highly Conductive Single-Molecule Wires with Controlled Orientation by Coordination of Metalloporphyrins

Abstract: Porphyrin-based molecular wires are promising candidates for nanoelectronic and photovoltaic devices due to the porphyrin chemical stability and unique optoelectronic properties. An important aim toward exploiting single porphyrin molecules in nanoscale devices is to possess the ability to control the electrical pathways across them. Herein, we demonstrate a method to build single-molecule wires with metalloporphyrins via their central metal ion by chemically modifying both an STM tip and surface electrodes wi… Show more

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“…Effective axial coordination in Cu and Fe metallophthalocyanine to Lewis bases such as pyridine blocks has been previously demonstrated [26]. We have also exploited similar schemes to effectively bridge two metal electrodes through porphyrin-like backbones [19]. A STMbased break-junction approach [27] was used to build single-molecule wires sandwiching a metallophthalocyanine between two pyridine derivative backbones ( Figure 1B).…”
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“…Effective axial coordination in Cu and Fe metallophthalocyanine to Lewis bases such as pyridine blocks has been previously demonstrated [26]. We have also exploited similar schemes to effectively bridge two metal electrodes through porphyrin-like backbones [19]. A STMbased break-junction approach [27] was used to build single-molecule wires sandwiching a metallophthalocyanine between two pyridine derivative backbones ( Figure 1B).…”
Section: Metallophthalocyanines-modified Electrodesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…To determine the molecular conductance across the pyridinium functionalized with metallophthalocyanine systems, we used a previously reported method [19]. Namely, it consisted of chemically modifying a gold STM tip with 4- …”
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“…Since the in-plane electrical conductance of porphyrins is rather low, we consider ''cross-plane'' junctions in which the current flows perpendicular to the porphyrin plane. 34 A shown in Fig. 1b, a groups attached to the gold by thiol anchors, with the plane of the porphyrin stacked perpendicular to the direction of charge transport.…”
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“…1b). 34,36 Since large G is desirable, the 5,15-diphenylporphyrins (w-DPP) studied in this paper contains metal atoms w = Co, Cu, Ni or Zn, which are strongly coordinated with the nitrogens of pyridyl coated gold electrodes (Fig. 1a).…”
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