2 research outputs found

    Resolving the Mystery of the Elusive Peak: Negative Differential Resistance in Redox Proteins

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    Vertical molecular transistors are used to explain the nonconformal electron transfer results obtained for redox proteins. The transport characteristics of a negative differential resistance peak as appears in the transport data of azurin and its nonredox derivative are explored. A correlation between the peak and its redox center is demonstrated

    Vertically Stacked Molecular Junctions: Toward a Three-Dimensional Multifunctional Molecular Circuit

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    We demonstrate a new method for the construction of three-dimensional vertically stacked molecular junctions. Our approach involves the sequential formation of encapsulated metal−self-assembled monolayer−metal junctions in a three-dimensional configuration, thus forming a molecular circuit. The molecular circuit is constructed at low temperature while utilizing novel process methods in order to minimize possible damage to the molecular layers. We demonstrate this concept by introducing redox-based molecules and proteins into a two-floor molecular circuit and evaluating their electronic properties separately.We show that the electronic molecular “fingerprints” were preserved during the process, and it could be successfully adopted for different types of molecular systems
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