Issue 22, 2014

Origin of discrete current fluctuations in a single molecule junction

Abstract

A series of fresh molecular junctions at a single molecule level were created and the current fluctuations were studied as electrons passed through them. Our results indicate that telegraph-like current fluctuations at room temperature neither originate from electron trapping/detrapping processes nor from molecule re-conformation. Our results will be helpful in better understanding the mechanism of current fluctuations.

Graphical abstract: Origin of discrete current fluctuations in a single molecule junction

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
22 Jun 2014
Accepted
01 Sep 2014
First published
03 Sep 2014

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 13396-13401

Origin of discrete current fluctuations in a single molecule junction

D. Xiang, T. Lee, Y. Kim, T. Mei and Q. Wang, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 13396 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR03480E

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