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Unidirectional Real-Time Photoswitching of Diarylethene Molecular Monolayer Junctions with Multilayer Graphene Electrodes.

Jeongmin KooYeonsik JangLeón MartinDongku KimHyunhak JeongKeehoon KangWoocheol LeeJunwoo KimWang-Taek HwangDong XiangElke ScheerMikhail KabdulovThomas HuhnFabian PaulyTakhee Lee
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2019)
We fabricate and characterize vertical molecular junctions consisting of self-assembled monolayers of diarylethene (DAE) contacted by a multilayer graphene (MLG) electrode on the top and gold on the bottom. The DAE molecular junctions show two stable electrical states, a closed state (high conductance) or an open state (low conductance), which are created upon illumination with UV or visible light, respectively. For the Au-DAE-MLG junction structure, we observe that the current levels between the two conductance states are separated by 2 orders of magnitude. However, in a real-time measurement, we observe only unidirectional switching behavior from the open to the closed state.
Keyphrases
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  • visible light
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