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Spatial variations of conductivity of self-assembled monolayers of dodecanethiol on Au/mica and Au/Si substrates.

Julian SkolautJędrzej TepperFederica GalliWulf WulfhekelJan M van Ruitenbeek
Published in: Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (2023)
Determining the conductivity of molecular layers is a crucial step in advancing towards applications in molecular electronics. A common test bed for fundamental investigations on how to acquire this conductivity are alkanethiol layers on gold substrates. A widely used approach in measuring the conductivity of a molecular layer is conductive atomic force microscopy. Using this method, we investigate the influence of a rougher and a flatter gold substrate on the lateral variation of the conductivity. We find that the roughness of the substrate crucially defines this variation. We conclude that it is paramount to adequately choose a gold substrate for investigations on molecular layer conductivity.
Keyphrases
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