Effect of Ring Strain on the Charge Transport of a Robust Norbornadiene-Quadricyclane-Based Molecular Photoswitch
Journal article, 2017

Integrating functional molecules into single-molecule devices is a key step toward the realization of future computing machines based on the smallest possible components. In this context, photoswitching molecules that can make a transition between high and low conductivity in response to light are attractive candidates. Here we present the synthesis and conductance properties of a new type of robust molecular photothermal switch based on the norbornadiene (NB)-quadricyclane (QC) system. The transport through the molecule in the ON state is dominated by a pathway through the pi-conjugated system, which is no longer available when the system is switched to the OFF state. Interestingly, in the OFF state we find that the same pathway contributes only 12% to the transport properties. We attribute this observation to the strained tetrahedral geometry of the QC. These results challenge the prevailing assumption that current will simply flow through the shortest through-bond path in a molecule.

Thermoelectric Properties

Photoisomerization

Electronic Device

Junctions

Length

Conductance

Switches

Diarylethene

Conductivity

Quantum Interference

Author

Behabitu Ergette Tebikachew

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

H. P. B. Li

UC Davis

A. Pirrotta

Kobenhavns Universitet

Karl Börjesson

Goteborgs Universitet

G. C. Solomon

Kobenhavns Universitet

J. Hihath

UC Davis

Kasper Moth-Poulsen

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Journal of Physical Chemistry C

1932-7447 (ISSN) 1932-7455 (eISSN)

Vol. 121 13 7094-7100

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Polymer Technologies

DOI

10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b00319

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Created

10/8/2017