Published November 27, 2019 | Version v1
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Carbazole‐Based Tetrapodal Anchor Groups for Gold Surfaces: Synthesis and Conductance Properties

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As the field of molecular-scale electronics matures and the prospect of devices incorporating molecular wires becomes more feasible,itisnecessary to progress from the simpleanchorgroupsusedinfundamentalconductancestudies to more elaborate anchors designed with device stability in mind. This study presents aseries of oligo(phenylene-ethynylene) wires with one tetrapodal anchor and aphenyl or pyridyl head group.The new anchors are designed to bind strongly to gold surfaces without disrupting the conductance pathway of the wires.Conductive probe atomic force microscopy(cAFM) was used to determine the conductance of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of the wires in Au–SAM–Pt and Au– SAM–graphene junctions,from whicht he conductance per molecule was derived. Fortolane-type wires,mean conductances per molecule of up to 10@4.37 G0 (Pt) and 10@3.78 G0 (graphene) were measured, despite limited electronic coupling to the Au electrode,demonstrating the potential of this approach.Computational studies of the surface binding geometry and transport properties rationalise and support the experimental results.
 

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European Commission
QuIET - Quantum Interference Enhanced Thermoelectricity 767187