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arxiv: 1506.05653 · v2 · pith:VCCZEXX6new · submitted 2015-06-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Pulling and Stretching a Molecular Wire to Tune its Conductance

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keywords wireconductancecurrentmolecularabruptapparentassociatedbehavior
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A scanning tunnelling microscope is used to pull a polythiophene wire from a Au(111) surface while measuring the current traversing the junction. Abrupt current increases measured during the lifting procedure are associated to the detachment of molecular sub-units, in apparent contradiction with the expected exponential decrease of the conductance with wire length. \textit{Ab initio} simulations reproduce the experimental data and demonstrate that this unexpected behavior is due to release of mechanical stress in the wire, paving the way to mechanically gated single-molecule electronic devices.

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