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z-Piezo Pulse-Modulated STM Break Junction: Toward Single-Molecule Rectifiers with Dissimilar Metal Electrodes.

Xiao-Mei LiYa-Hao WangJing-Wen SengJu-Fang ZhengRui CaoYong ShaoJing-Zhe ChenJian-Feng LiXiao-Shun ZhouBing-Wei Mao
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Fabricating single-molecule junctions with asymmetric metal electrodes is significant for realizing single-molecule diodes, but it remains a big challenge. Herein, we develop a z-piezo pulse-modulated scanning tunneling microscopy break junction (STM-BJ) technique to construct a robust asymmetric junction with different metal electrodes. The asymmetric Ag/BPY-EE/Au single-molecule junctions exhibit a middle conductance value in between those of the two individual symmetric metal electrode junctions, which is consistent with the order of calculated energy-dependent transmission coefficient T(E) of the asymmetric junctions at EF. Furthermore, the single-molecule conductance of Ag/BPY-EE/Au decreases by about 70% when reversing the bias voltage from 100 to -100 mV, and a clear asymmetric I-V feature at the single-molecule level is observed for these junctions. This rectifying behavior could be ascribed to a different interfacial coupling of molecules at the two end electrodes, which is confirmed by the different displacement of T(E) at the two bias voltages. Other asymmetric junctions exhibit similar rectifying behavior. The current work provides a feasible way to fabricate hybrid junctions based on asymmetric metal electrodes and investigate their electron transport toward the design of molecular rectifiers.
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