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Nano-Scale Manipulation of Single-Molecule Conformational Transition Through Vibrational Excitation

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arxiv 2409.03195 v3 pith:WNZA2R6J submitted 2024-09-05 physics.chem-ph

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keywords transitioninteractionsconformationalmolecularvibrationalcontrolfunctionalmolecule-environment
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On-demand control of molecular actions is essential for realizing single-molecule functional devices. Such a control can be achieved by manipulating interactions between individual molecules and their nanoscale environment. In this study, we manipulate the conformational transition of a single pyrrolidine molecule on a Cu(100) surface by exciting its vibra-tions with tunneling electrons using scanning tunneling microscopy. Multiple transition pathways between two structural states are identified to be driven by distinct vibrational modes, whose corresponding nuclear motions are determined by density functional theory calculations. Tip-induced van der Waals forces and intermolecular interactions enable precise tuning of molecule-environment interactions, allowing modulation of vibrational energies, alteration of transition probabilities, and selection of the lowest energy transition pathway. This work reveals how external force fields in a tunable nanocavity can modulate molecular conformational transitions, offering an approach to deliberately engineer molecule-environment interactions for specific molecular functions.

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