Electronic transport property of a single-molecule transistor in its radical cation state
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Abstract
Molecular electronics is the study and technology of fabricating and functionalizing one or a few molecules for electronic components such as a diode or a transistor. We have studied long π-conjugated molecules with a basic backbone named Si2x2 which generate crosslinked structures between two Au electrodes. As a result, their electronic transport properties and availabilities as single molecule transistors or diodes are revealed.
In this work, we calculate and analyze one of the Si2x2-containing molecules and its radical cation state in the framework of density functional theory with real-space finite-difference method. Large transport property of the radical cation is revealed, and its mechanism is further discussed.
In this work, we calculate and analyze one of the Si2x2-containing molecules and its radical cation state in the framework of density functional theory with real-space finite-difference method. Large transport property of the radical cation is revealed, and its mechanism is further discussed.
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Presenters
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Miku Furushima
Kobe University
Authors
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Miku Furushima
Kobe University
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Mitsuharu Uemoto
Kobe University
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Kotaro Kajikawa
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Ryo Shintani
OSAKA UNIVERSITY
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Yutaka Majima
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Tomoya Ono
Kobe University