An experimental set up to probe the quantum transport through single atomic/molecular junction at room temperature

Abstract

Understanding the transport characteristics at the atomic limit is the prerequisite for futuristic nano-electronic applications. Among various experimental procedures, mechanically controllable break junction (MCBJ) is one of the well adopted experimental technique to study and control the atomic or molecular scale devices. Here, we present the details of the development of a piezo controlled table top MCBJ set up, working at ambient condition, along with necessary data acquisition technique and analysis of the data. We performed conductance experiment on a macroscopic gold wire, which exhibits quantized conductance plateau upon pulling the wire with the piezo. Conductance peak up to ∼20G0\sim 20 G_0 (G0=2e2/hG_0 = 2e^2/h, ee being the electronic charge and hh being the plank's constant) could be resolved at room temperature. A well-known test bed molecule,4,4′4, 4^\prime bipyridine, was introduced between the gold electrodes and conductance histogram exhibits two distinctive conductance peaks, confirming the formation of single molecular junction, in line with the previous reports. This demonstrate that our custom-designed MCBJ set up is capable of measuring quantum transport of a single molecular junction at ambient condition.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figure

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