Published April 17, 2006 | Version Published
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Possible performance improvement in [2]catenane molecular electronic switches

  • 1. ROR icon Korea Institute for Advanced Study
  • 2. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

Mechanically interlocked bistable supramolecular complexes are promising candidates of molecular electronics. Applying a multiscale computational approach, here we study the coherent charge transport properties of catenane monolayers sandwiched between Cu(111) electrodes. We demonstrate the robust nature of electrical switching behavior with respect to the variations in the monolayer packing density and the type of electrodes, as well as the thermal fluctuations of the molecules. We propose that the asymmetry of molecule-electrode barriers can be utilized to improve the switching ratio.

Additional Information

© 2006 American Institute of Physics (Received 9 December 2005; accepted 2 March 2006; published online 20 April 2006) One of the authors (Y.-H.K.) gratefully acknowledge Amar Flood for insightful discussions. He was supported by KRF-2005-041-C00125. Two of the authors (W.A.G. III and S.S.J.) were supported by NSF-NIRT, MARCO-FENA, ONR-DURIP, ARO-DURIP, and NSF-MRI.

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Funding

National Research Foundation of Korea
KRF-2005-041-C00125
NSF
Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation (MARCO)
Office of Naval Research (ONR)
Army Research Office (ARO)

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