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Hydroquinone-Benzoquinone Redox Couple as a Versatile Element for Molecular Electronics
The
possibility of controlling electron transport in a single molecule
bridged between two metal electrodes represents the ultimate goal
of molecular electronics. Molecular electronics aims also at introducing
specific properties for the electron transport features both by controlling
the structural details of the junction and by exploiting new chemical
functionalities. Here we show that, in a molecular junction, where
electrodes are represented by a gold substrate and the tip of a scanning
tunneling microscope in electrochemical environment, the use of a
single molecular species makes it possible to obtain different features
for the tunneling current according to the structural details of the
junction. In particular, molecules endowed with redox properties brought
about by a hydroquinone/benzoquinone redox couple can show both transistor-like
and negative differential resistance (NDR) effects. We discuss the
mechanistic processes that might describe the different behavior in
light of theories of electron transfer between metal electrodes and
redox molecules. The results show, on the one hand, the great potential
and flexibility that molecular electronics offer and, on the other
hand, the need of controlling as much as possible the details of the
tunneling junction in order to obtain reproducible results