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Nano Letters | 2014

Tunable charge transport in single-molecule junctions via electrolytic gating.

Brian Capozzi; Qishui Chen; Pierre Darancet; Michele Kotiuga; Marisa C. Buzzeo; Jeffrey B. Neaton; Colin Nuckolls; Latha Venkataraman

We modulate the conductance of electrochemically inactive molecules in single-molecule junctions using an electrolytic gate to controllably tune the energy level alignment of the system. Molecular junctions that conduct through their highest occupied molecular orbital show a decrease in conductance when applying a positive electrochemical potential, and those that conduct though their lowest unoccupied molecular orbital show the opposite trend. We fit the experimentally measured conductance data as a function of gate voltage with a Lorentzian function and find the fitting parameters to be in quantitative agreement with self-energy corrected density functional theory calculations of transmission probability across single-molecule junctions. This work shows that electrochemical gating can directly modulate the alignment of the conducting orbital relative to the metal Fermi energy, thereby changing the junction transport properties.


ACS Nano | 2014

Ligand coupling symmetry correlates with thermopower enhancement in small-molecule/nanocrystal hybrid materials.

Jared Lynch; Michele Kotiuga; Vicky V. T. Doan-Nguyen; Wendy L. Queen; Jason D. Forster; Ruth A. Schlitz; Christopher B. Murray; Jeffrey B. Neaton; Michael L. Chabinyc; Jeffrey J. Urban

We investigate the impact of the coupling symmetry and chemical nature of organic-inorganic interfaces on thermoelectric transport in Cu2-xSe nanocrystal thin films. By coupling ligand-exchange techniques with layer-by-layer assembly methods, we are able to systematically vary nanocrystal-organic linker interfaces, demonstrating how the functionality of the polar headgroup and the coupling symmetry of the organic linkers can change the power factor (S(2)σ) by nearly 2 orders of magnitude. Remarkably, we observe that ligand-coupling symmetry has a profound effect on thermoelectric transport in these hybrid materials. We shed light on these results using intuition from a simplified model for interparticle charge transport via tunneling through the frontier orbital of a bound ligand. Our analysis indicates that ligand-coupling symmetry and binding mechanisms correlate with enhanced conductivity approaching 2000 S/cm, and we employ this concept to demonstrate among the highest power factors measured for quantum-dot based thermoelectric inorganic-organic composite materials of ∼ 30 μW/m · K(2).


Nano Letters | 2014

Determination of energy level alignment and coupling strength in 4,4'-bipyridine single-molecule junctions.

Taekyeong Kim; Pierre Darancet; Jonathan R. Widawsky; Michele Kotiuga; Su Ying Quek; Jeffrey B. Neaton; Latha Venkataraman


Chemistry of Materials | 2014

Controlling the Thermoelectric Properties of Thiophene-Derived Single-Molecule Junctions

William B. Chang; Cheng-Kang Mai; Michele Kotiuga; Jeffrey B. Neaton; Guillermo C. Bazan; Rachel A. Segalman


Nano Letters | 2015

Adsorption-Induced Solvent-Based Electrostatic Gating of Charge Transport through Molecular Junctions

Michele Kotiuga; Pierre Darancet; Carlos R. Arroyo; Latha Venkataraman; Jeffrey B. Neaton


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Theory of work function tuning via mixed-monolayers on functional surfaces

Michele Kotiuga; Pierre Darancet; Jeffrey B. Neaton


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Self-energy-corrected electronic energy level alignment in molecular junctions and at interfaces with hybrid functionals

Michele Kotiuga; David A. Egger; Leeor Kronik; Jeffrey B. Neaton


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

The Effect of Binding Groups on the Seebeck Coefficient of Phenyl Derivative Molecular Junctions

William B. Chang; Cheng-Kang Mai; Michele Kotiuga; Jeffrey J. Urban; Jeffrey B. Neaton; Gui Bazan; Rachel A. Segalman


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Correlating Molecular Energy Level Alignment with the Conductance of Single Molecular Junctions

Taekyeong Kim; Jonathan R. Widawsky; Pierre Darancet; Michele Kotiuga; Jeffrey B. Neaton; Latha Venkataraman


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Theory of Solvent-Mediated Environmental Effects on Transport in Molecular Junctions

Michele Kotiuga; Pierre Darancet; Latha Venkataraman; Jeffrey B. Neaton

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Pierre Darancet

Argonne National Laboratory

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Cheng-Kang Mai

University of California

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Jeffrey J. Urban

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Taekyeong Kim

Seoul National University

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