Abstract
Stable rectifying molecular junctions have been obtained by sandwiching self-assembled monolayer films containing "push-pull" donor- π -acceptor (D-π -A) moieties between Au and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) electrodes. These D-π -A moieties possess moderate molecular dipoles, but assemble into films with nearly zero dipole moment due to adoption of high average tilt angles. Nevertheless reproducible and well-behaved rectifications (ratio up to 3.3) in the expected polarity were obtained. At low biases, the current-voltage characteristics follow Simmon's tunneling theory with reasonable barrier heights and an effective tunnel mass of ∼0.5 me. This suggests that asymmetric tunneling, and not carrier injection, is the origin of the rectification. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.
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Che, H. J., Chia, P. J., Chua, L. L., Sivaramakrishnan, S., Tang, J. C., Wee, A. T. S., … Ho, P. K. H. (2008). Robust reproducible large-area molecular rectifier junctions. Applied Physics Letters, 92(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2940592
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