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Molecule-Electrode Interface Energetics in Molecular Junction: a Transition Voltage Spectroscopy Study

Guillaume Ricœur, Stéphane Lenfant, David Guérin, Dominique Vuillaume

Published 2012-08-29Version 1

We assess the performances of the transition voltage spectroscopy (TVS) method to determine the energies of the molecular orbitals involved in the electronic transport though molecular junctions. A large number of various molecular junctions made with alkyl chains but with different chemical structure of the electrode-molecule interfaces are studied. In the case of molecular junctions with clean, unoxidized electrode-molecule interfaces, i.e. alkylthiols and alkenes directly grafted on Au and hydrogenated Si, respectively, we measure transition voltages in the range 0.9 - 1.4 V. We conclude that the TVS method allows estimating the onset of the tail of the LUMO density of states, at energy located 1.0 - 1.2 eV above the electrode Fermi energy. For oxidized interfaces (e.g. the same monolayer measured with Hg or eGaIn drops, or monolayers formed on a slightly oxidized silicon substrate), lower transition voltages (0.1 - 0.6 V) are systematically measured. These values are explained by the presence of oxide-related density of states at energies lower than the HOMO-LUMO of the molecules. As such, the TVS method is a useful technique to assess the quality of the molecule-electrode interfaces in molecular junctions.

Comments: Accepted for publication in J. Phys. Chem C. One pdf file including manuscript, figures and supporting information
Journal: J. Phys. Chem. C 116(39), 20722-20730 (2012)
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