Ferrocene-1,1′ -dithiol as molecular wire between Ag electrodes: The role of surface defects

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  • Thomas Bredow
  • Christoph Tegenkamp
  • Herbert Pfnür
  • J. Meyer
  • V. V. Maslyuk
  • I. Mertig

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Externe Organisationen

  • Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
  • Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
  • Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer064704
FachzeitschriftJournal of Chemical Physics
Jahrgang128
Ausgabenummer6
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 11 Feb. 2008

Abstract

The interaction of ferrocene- 1, 1′ -dithiol (FDT) with two parallel Ag(111) surfaces has been theoretically studied at density-functional level. The effect of surface defects on the energetic and electronic structure was investigated. The electronic transport properties are studied with the nonequilibrium Green's function approach. The adsorption geometry has a strong effect on the electronic levels and conductivity. The presence of point defects strongly enhances the molecule-surface interaction but has a surprisingly small effect on the density of states near the Fermi energy. The FDT-surface bond is particularly strong near terraces or steps and leads to significant shifts of the molecular orbitals relative to the gas phase. For all considered defect types except the single adatom the electronic conductivity through the FDT molecule is decreased compared to adsorption on perfect surfaces.

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Ferrocene-1,1′ -dithiol as molecular wire between Ag electrodes: The role of surface defects. / Bredow, Thomas; Tegenkamp, Christoph; Pfnür, Herbert et al.
in: Journal of Chemical Physics, Jahrgang 128, Nr. 6, 064704, 11.02.2008.

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Bredow T, Tegenkamp C, Pfnür H, Meyer J, Maslyuk VV, Mertig I. Ferrocene-1,1′ -dithiol as molecular wire between Ag electrodes: The role of surface defects. Journal of Chemical Physics. 2008 Feb 11;128(6):064704. doi: 10.1063/1.2827867
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