Evidence of an Off-Resonant Electronic Transport Mechanism in Helicenes

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Abstract

Helical molecules have been proposed as candidates for producing spin-polarized currents, even at room conditions, due to their chiral asymmetry. However, describing their transport mechanism in single molecular junctions is not straightforward. In this work, we show the synthesis of two novel kinds of dithia[11]helicenes to study their electronic transport in break junctions among a series of three helical molecules: dithia[n]helicenes, with n = 7, 9, and 11 molecular units. Our experimental measurements and clustering-based analysis demonstrate low conductance values that remain similar across different applied voltages and molecules. Additionally, we assess the length dependence of the conductance for each helicene, revealing an exponential decay characteristic of off-resonant transport. This behavior is primarily attributed to the misalignment between the energy levels of the molecule-electrodes system. The length dependence trend described above is supported by ab initio calculations, further confirming an off-resonant transport mechanism.

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de Ara, T., Hsu, C., Martinez-Garcia, A., Baciu, B. C., Bronk, P. J., Ornago, L., … van der Zant, H. S. J. (2024). Evidence of an Off-Resonant Electronic Transport Mechanism in Helicenes. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 15(32), 8343–8350. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c01425

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