Large Rectification Ratio Of Up To 10(6) For Conjugation-Group-Terminated Undecanethiolate Single-Molecule Diodes On Pt Electrodes

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C(2021)

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Designing and fabricating high-performance single-molecule diodes is always a great pursuit in the field of molecular electronics. For this aim, here, we theoretically design an organic molecule (designated as HSC11BIPY-C C-BIPY), which is composed of a pi conjugated BIPY-C C-BIPY group (BIPY is the abbreviation of the 4-methyl-2,2'-bipyridyl group and -C C- stands for the ethynylene group) and a long alkyl chain (undecanethiol, abbreviated as HSC11)(.) Then, the corresponding electronic transport properties of the HSC11BIPY-C C-BIPY molecule are investigated by using the nonequilibrium Green's function method in combination with the density functional theory. It is found that the proposed molecule manifests a significant rectifying effect and the rectification ratio is as large as 305 on a Ag electrode and is about 3.4 times larger than that of its analogue previously reported, for which the BIPY-C C-BIPY group is replaced by a BIPY group instead. More interestingly, when the Ag electrodes are changed to Pt electrodes, the rectification ratio is dramatically improved to 6 orders of magnitude and reaches 8.26 x 10(6). Detailed analysis reveals that when the BIPY group is replaced by the BIPY-C C-BIPY group, there is a significant increase in the number of available channels for tunneling electrons in the proximity of Fermi energy (E-F). Also, these electron tunneling channels get much closer to E-F on the Pt electrode than that on the Ag electrode, induced by a stronger coupling strength between the molecule and Pt electrode, which leads to a boost in the rectification performance. This work demonstrates the importance and feasibility of the strategy for designing high-performance sigma-pi-type single-molecule diodes by optimizing the conjugated terminal group and the metal electrode.
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