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Control over molecular orbital gating and Marcus inverted  charge transport in molecular junctions with conjugated  molecular wires

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posted on 2023-05-05, 11:05 authored by Christian A. Nijhuis, Ziyu Zhang, Francis Adoah, Cameron Nickle, Senthil Kumar Karuppannan, Lejia Wang, Li Jiang, Anton Tadich, Bruce Cowie, Teddy Salim, Dong-Chen Qi, Damien ThompsonDamien Thompson, Enrique Del Barco

Recently it is discovered that molecular junctions can be pushed into the Marcus Inverted region of charge transport, but it is unclear which factors are important. This paper shows that the mechanism of charge transport across molecular wires can be switched between the normal and Marcus Inverted regions by fine-tuning the molecule–electrode coupling strength and the tunneling distance across oligophenylene ethynylene (OPE) wire terminated with ferrocene (Fc) abbreviated as S-OPEnFc (n = 1–3). Coherent tunneling dominates the mechanism of charge transport in junctions with short molecules (n = 1), but for n = 2 or 3 redox reactions become important. By weakening the molecule—electrode interaction by interrupted conjugation, S-CH2-OPEnFc, intramolecular orbital gating can occur pushing the junctions completely into the Marcus Inverted region. These results indicated that weak molecule—electrode coupling is important to push junctions into the Marcus Inverted Region.

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Advanced Electronic Materials, 9, 2200637

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Wiley and Sons Ltd

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The authors acknowledged the National Research Foundation (NRF) for supporting this research under the Prime Minister's Office, Singapore, under its Medium-Sized Centre Programme and the Competitive Research Programme (CRP; NRF-CRP17-2017-08). D.T. thanks Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) for support (awards no. 15/CDA/3491 and 12/RC/2275_P2), and for computing resources at the SFI/Higher Education Authority Irish Center for High-End Computing (ICHEC). L.W. acknowledges the support of the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 21805144) and the Ningbo Municipal Government (NSF 2019A610138). The spectroscopy was recorded at the Soft X-ray Spectroscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron, part of ANSTO.

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