Single molecule characterization with well-defined contacts

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Abstract

We demonstrate a novel method to reliably achieve ohmic contact to single molecules in a geometry that allows for simultaneous transport measurements and Raman spectroscopy. We achieve this by lithographically defining gold contacts to a structure composed of a single molecule bridging a pair of gold nanoparticles. The transport measurements indicate negligible resistance from the contacts as compared to the single molecule behavior, and the Raman spectroscopy benefits from strong field enhancement between the two nanoparticles. We prove the presence of single molecules with both stoichiometric and spectroscopic analyses.

*This work was supported by an NSF NIRT grant

Authors

  • Alex Neuhausen

    • Stanford University
  • Frank Jaeckel

    • Stanford University
  • Jeremy Hiatt

    • Stanford University
  • Joey Sulpizio

    • Stanford University
    • Deparment of Physics, Stanford University
  • David Goldhaber-Gordon

    • Stanford University
    • Deparment of Physics, Stanford University
  • Chris Chidsey

    • Stanford University
  • W. E. Moerner

    • Stanford University
  • Zhenan Bao

    • Stanford University
    • Department of Chemical Engineering,Stanford University