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Published on: January 19, 2018
Photo-induced carbocation-enhanced charge transport in single-molecule junctions
Zhongwu Bei1, Yuan Huang1, Yangwei Chen1
1Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Chemical Materials and Devices of Ministry of Education, Jianghan University Wuhan 430056 China.
Abstract:
We report the first example of photo-induced carbocation-enhanced charge transport in triphenylmethane junctions using the scanning tunneling microscopy break junction (STM-BJ) technique. The electrical conductance of the carbocation state is enhanced by up to 1.5 orders of magnitude compared to the initial state, with stability lasting for at least 7 days. Moreover, we can achieve light-induced reversible conductance switching with a high ON-OFF ratio in carbocation-based single-molecule junctions. Theoretical calculations reveal that the conductance increase is due to a significant decrease of the HOMO-LUMO gap and also the enhanced transmission close to the Fermi levels when the carbocation forms. Our findings encourage continued research toward developing optoelectronics and carbocation-based devices at the single-molecule level.
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