Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 096801 (2005) [4 pages]

Influence of Linker Molecules on Charge Transport through Self-Assembled Single-Nanoparticle Devices

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Amir Zabet-Khosousi *, Yoshinori Suganuma *, Kenneth Lopata, Paul-Emile Trudeau, and Al-Amin Dhirani *,†
Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3H6

Bryan Statt
Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 1A7

Received 9 August 2004; published 9 March 2005

We investigate electrical characteristics of single-electron electrode/nanoisland/electrode devices formed by alkanedithiol assisted self-assembly. Contrary to predictions of the orthodox model for double tunnel junction devices, we find a significant (∼fivefold) discrepancy in single-electron charging energies determined by Coulomb blockade (CB) voltage thresholds in current-voltage measurements versus those determined by an Arrhenius analysis of conductance in the CB region. The energies do, however, scale with particle sizes, consistent with single-electron charging phenomena. We propose that the discrepancy is caused by a multibarrier junction potential that leads to a voltage divider effect. Temperature and voltage dependent conductance measurements performed outside the blockade region are consistent with this picture. We simulated our data using a suitably modified orthodox model.


©2005 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.096801
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.096801
PACS: 73.40.–c, 73.23.Hk

* Corresponding author.
Electronic address: adhirani@chem.utoronto.ca

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