Publication: High-conductive organometallic molecular wires with delocalized electron systems strongly coupled to metal electrodes
High-conductive organometallic molecular wires with delocalized electron systems strongly coupled to metal electrodes
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Schwarz, F., Kastlunger, G., Lissel, F., Riel, H., Venkatesan, K., Berke, H., Stadler, R., & Lörtscher, E. (2014). High-conductive organometallic molecular wires with delocalized electron systems strongly coupled to metal electrodes. Nano Letters, 14(10), 5932–5940. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl5029045
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Besides active, functional molecular building blocks such as diodes or switches, passive components, for example, molecular wires, are required to realize molecular-scale electronics. Incorporating metal centers in the molecular backbone enables the molecular energy levels to be tuned in respect to the Fermi energy of the electrodes. Furthermore, by using more than one metal center and sp-bridging ligands, a strongly delocalized electron system is formed between these metallic “dopants”, facilitating transport along the molecular back
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Schwarz, F., Kastlunger, G., Lissel, F., Riel, H., Venkatesan, K., Berke, H., Stadler, R., & Lörtscher, E. (2014). High-conductive organometallic molecular wires with delocalized electron systems strongly coupled to metal electrodes. Nano Letters, 14(10), 5932–5940. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl5029045