Stable room-temperature molecular negative differential resistance based on molecule-electrode interface chemistry

A Salomon, R Arad-Yellin, A Shanzer…

Index: Salomon, Adi; Arad-Yellin, Rina; Shanzer, Abraham; Karton, Amir; Cahen, David Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2004 , vol. 126, # 37 p. 11648 - 11657

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Abstract

We show reproducible, stable negative differential resistance (NDR) at room temperature in molecule-controlled, solvent-free devices, based on reversible changes in molecule- electrode interface properties. The active component is the cyclic disulfide end of a series of molecules adsorbed onto mercury. As this active component is reduced, the Hg-molecule contact is broken, and an insulating barrier at the molecule-electrode interface is formed. ...

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