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Distinguishing Lead and Molecule States in Graphene-Based Single-Electron Transistors.

Pascal GehringJakub K SowaJonathan CremersQingqing WuHatef SadeghiYuewen ShengJamie H WarnerColin J LambertG Andrew D BriggsJan A Mol
Published in: ACS nano (2017)
Graphene provides a two-dimensional platform for contacting individual molecules, which enables transport spectroscopy of molecular orbital, spin, and vibrational states. Here we report single-electron tunneling through a molecule that has been anchored to two graphene leads. Quantum interference within the graphene leads gives rise to an energy-dependent transmission and fluctuations in the sequential tunnel-rates. The lead states are electrostatically tuned by a global back-gate, resulting in a distinct pattern of varying intensity in the measured conductance maps. This pattern could potentially obscure transport features that are intrinsic to the molecule under investigation. Using ensemble averaged magneto-conductance measurements, lead and molecule states are disentangled, enabling spectroscopic investigation of the single molecule.
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