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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vitalii Stetsovych ◽  
Simon Feigl ◽  
Radovan Vranik ◽  
Bareld Wit ◽  
Eva Rauls ◽  
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Abstract Dielectric relaxation lies at the heart of well-established techniques of dielectric spectroscopy essential to diverse fields of research and technology. We report an experimental route for increasing the sensitivity of dielectric spectroscopy ultimately towards the scale of a single molecule. We use the method of radio frequency scanning tunneling microscopy to excite a single molecule junction based on a polar substituted helicene molecule by an electric field oscillating at 2-5 GHz. We detect the dielectric relaxation of the single molecule junction indirectly via its effect of power dissipation, which causes lateral displacement. From our data we determine a corresponding relaxation time of about 300 ps – consistent with literature values of similar helicene derivatives obtained by conventional methods of dielectric spectroscopy.


Nano Letters ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugenia Pyurbeeva ◽  
Chunwei Hsu ◽  
David Vogel ◽  
Christina Wegeberg ◽  
Marcel Mayor ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tianren Fu ◽  
Kathleen Frommer ◽  
Colin Nuckolls ◽  
Latha Venkataraman

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Takanori Harashima ◽  
Shintaro Fujii ◽  
Yuki Jono ◽  
Tsuyoshi Terakawa ◽  
Noriyuki Kurita ◽  
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AbstractThe electrical properties of DNA have been extensively investigated within the field of molecular electronics. Previous studies on this topic primarily focused on the transport phenomena in the static structure at thermodynamic equilibria. Consequently, the properties of higher-order structures of DNA and their structural changes associated with the design of single-molecule electronic devices have not been fully studied so far. This stems from the limitation that only extremely short DNA is available for electrical measurements, since the single-molecule conductance decreases sharply with the increase in the molecular length. Here, we report a DNA zipper configuration to form a single-molecule junction. The duplex is accommodated in a nanogap between metal electrodes in a configuration where the duplex is perpendicular to the nanogap axis. Electrical measurements reveal that the single-molecule junction of the 90-mer DNA zipper exhibits high conductance due to the delocalized π system. Moreover, we find an attractive self-restoring capability that the single-molecule junction can be repeatedly formed without full structural breakdown even after electrical failure. The DNA zipping strategy presented here provides a basis for novel designs of single-molecule junctions.


Nano Research ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuqing Xing ◽  
Hui Chen ◽  
Bin Hu ◽  
Yuhan Ye ◽  
Werner A. Hofer ◽  
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Small ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (28) ◽  
pp. 2170143
Author(s):  
Risa Fukuzumi ◽  
Marius Buerkle ◽  
Yu Li ◽  
Satoshi Kaneko ◽  
Peihui Li ◽  
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Small ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 2008109
Author(s):  
Risa Fukuzumi ◽  
Marius Buerkle ◽  
Yu Li ◽  
Satoshi Kaneko ◽  
Peihui Li ◽  
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