Dipole-Modulated Charge Transport through PNP-Type Single-Molecule Junctions.
Mingyao LiHuanyan FuBoyu WangJie ChengWeilin HuBing YinPeizhen PengShuyao ZhouXike GaoChuancheng JiaXuefeng GuoPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
The PNP structure realized by energy band engineering is widely used in various electronic and optoelectronic devices. In this work, we succeed in constructing a PNP-type single-molecule junction and explore the intrinsic characteristics of the PNP structure at the single-molecule level. A back-to-back azulene molecule is designed with opposite ∼1.7 D dipole moments to create PNP-type single-molecule junctions. In combination with theoretical and experimental studies, it is found that the intrinsic dipole can effectively adjust single-molecule charge transport and the corresponding potential barriers. This energy band control and charge transport regulation at the single-molecule level improve deep understanding of molecular charge transport mechanisms and provide important insights into the development of high-performance functional molecular nanocircuits toward practical applications.