Multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches

Incorporating molecular switches as the active components in nanoscale electrical devices represents a current challenge in molecular electronics. It demands key requirements that need to be simultaneously addressed including fast responses to external stimuli and stable attachment of the molecules...

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Main Authors: Darwish, Nadim, Aragonès, A., Darwish, T., Ciampi, S., Díez-Pérez, I.
Format: Journal Article
Published: American Chemical Society 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40428
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author Darwish, Nadim
Aragonès, A.
Darwish, T.
Ciampi, S.
Díez-Pérez, I.
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Aragonès, A.
Darwish, T.
Ciampi, S.
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description Incorporating molecular switches as the active components in nanoscale electrical devices represents a current challenge in molecular electronics. It demands key requirements that need to be simultaneously addressed including fast responses to external stimuli and stable attachment of the molecules to the electrodes while mimicking the operation of conventional electronic components. Here, we report a single-molecule switching device that responds electrically to optical and chemical stimuli. A light pointer or a chemical signal can rapidly and reversibly induce the isomerization of bifunctional spiropyran derivatives in the bulk reservoir and, consequently, switch the electrical conductivity of the single-molecule device between a low and a high level. The spiropyran derivatives employed are chemically functionalized such that they can respond in fast but practical time scales. The unique multistimuli response and the synthetic versatility to control the switching schemes of this single-molecule device suggest spiropyran derivatives as key candidates for molecular circuitry.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-404282017-09-13T13:39:37Z Multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches Darwish, Nadim Aragonès, A. Darwish, T. Ciampi, S. Díez-Pérez, I. Incorporating molecular switches as the active components in nanoscale electrical devices represents a current challenge in molecular electronics. It demands key requirements that need to be simultaneously addressed including fast responses to external stimuli and stable attachment of the molecules to the electrodes while mimicking the operation of conventional electronic components. Here, we report a single-molecule switching device that responds electrically to optical and chemical stimuli. A light pointer or a chemical signal can rapidly and reversibly induce the isomerization of bifunctional spiropyran derivatives in the bulk reservoir and, consequently, switch the electrical conductivity of the single-molecule device between a low and a high level. The spiropyran derivatives employed are chemically functionalized such that they can respond in fast but practical time scales. The unique multistimuli response and the synthetic versatility to control the switching schemes of this single-molecule device suggest spiropyran derivatives as key candidates for molecular circuitry. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40428 10.1021/nl5034599 American Chemical Society restricted
spellingShingle Darwish, Nadim
Aragonès, A.
Darwish, T.
Ciampi, S.
Díez-Pérez, I.
Multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches
title Multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches
title_full Multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches
title_fullStr Multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches
title_full_unstemmed Multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches
title_short Multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches
title_sort multi-responsive photo- and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40428