Substitution Pattern Controlled Quantum Interference in [2.2]Paracyclophane-Based Single-Molecule Junctions

C. Hsu, Ksenia Reznikova, Werner M. Schosser, Almudena Gallego, Katawoura Beltako, Fabian Pauly, H.S.J. van der Zant, Marcel Mayor

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Abstract

Quantum interference (QI) within a single-molecule junction has become an essential yet powerful concept to integrate for designing molecular electronic devices.1 Recently we have investigated the correlation between substitution pattern, conductance and mechanosensitivity in [2.2]paracyclophane(PCP)-based single-molecule junction via the mechanically controlled break junction technique (MCBJ).2,3 We study the influence on conductance when we introduce meta/para connection to the PCP core and the phenyl ring attached to the anchoring group. We find that (i) meta-phenyl-anchored PCP yields such low conductance levels that molecular features cannot be resolved; (ii) para-phenyl-coupled anchoring generally gives higher conductance levels which can be detected via MCBJ; (iii) pseudo-para-coupled PCP core manifests large mechanosensitivity while (iv) pseudo-meta-coupled PCP core show the absence of mechanosensitivity. These experimental findings are interpreted in terms of QI effects between molecular frontier orbitals by theoretical calculations based on density functional theory and the Landauer formalism.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event10th International Conference on Molecular Electronics - Lyon, France
Duration: 29 Nov 20212 Dec 2021
https://elecmol20.sciencesconf.org/

Conference

Conference10th International Conference on Molecular Electronics
Abbreviated titleELECMOL
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityLyon
Period29/11/212/12/21
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