The study of charge transport through organic thin films: mechanism, tools and applications
Article 2007 en
Authors
EW
Emily A. Weiss
JK
Jennah K. Kriebel
MR
Maria-Anita Rampi
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In this paper, we discuss the current state of organic and molecular-scale electronics, some experimental methods used to characterize charge transport through molecular junctions and some theoretical models (superexchange and barrier tunnelling models) used to explain experimental results. Junctions incorporating self-assembled monolayers of organic molecules - and, in particular, junctions with mercury-drop electrodes - are described in detail, as are the issues of irreproducibility associated with such junctions (due, in part, to defects at the metal-molecule interface).
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