Abstract
Mechanical methods for single-molecule control have potential for wide application in nanodevices and machines. Here we demonstrate the operation of a single-molecule switch made functional by the motion of a phenyl ring, analogous to the lever in a conventional toggle switch. The switch can be actuated by dual triggers, either by a voltage pulse or by displacement of the electrode, and electronic manipulation of the ring by chemical substitution enables rational control of the on-state conductance. Owing to its simple mechanics, structural robustness, and chemical accessibility, we propose that phenyl rings are promising components in mechanical molecular devices.
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Kitaguchi, Y., Habuka, S., Okuyama, H., Hatta, S., Aruga, T., Frederiksen, T., … Ueba, H. (2015). Controlled switching of single-molecule junctions by mechanical motion of a phenyl ring. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 6(1), 2088–2095. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.6.213
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