Thin layers of diarylethene oligomers
(oligo(DAE)) were deposited
by electrochemical reduction of a diazonium salt on glassy carbon
and gold electrodes. The layers were fully characterized using electrochemistry,
XPS, and AFM, and switching between open and closed forms using light
was evidenced. Solid-state molecular junctions (MJs), in which a C-AFM
tip is used as the top contact, were fabricated with total layer thicknesses
fixed at 2–3 nm and 8–9 nm, i.e. below and above the
direct tunneling limit. DAE was then photoswitched between its open
and closed forms. Oligo(DAE) MJs using the open form of DAE are highly
resistive while those with DAE in the closed form are more conductive.
ON/OFF ratios of 2–3 and 200–400 were obtained for 3-nm-
and 9-nm-thick DAE MJs, respectively.
Correction for ‘Multi-functional switches of ditopic ligands with azobenzene central bridges at a molecular scale’ by Imen Hnid et al., Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 23042–23048.
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