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Fabrication of metallic and non-metallic top electrodes for large-area molecular junctions

Elena Gorenskaia, Kelly Turner, Santiago Martı́n, Pilar Ce�a, Paul J. Low

2021Nanoscale27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Molecular junctions have proven invaluable tools through which to explore the electronic properties of molecules and molecular monolayers. In seeking to develop a viable molecular electronics based technology it becomes essential to be able to reliably create larger area molecular junctions by contacting molecular monolayers to both bottom and top electrodes. The assembly of monolayers onto a conducting substrate by self-assembly, Langmuir-Blodgett and other methods is well established. However, the deposition of top-contact electrodes without film penetration or damage from the growing electrode material has proven problematic. This Review highlights the challenges of this area, and presents a selective overview of methods that have been used to solve these issues.

Topics & Concepts

MonolayerNanotechnologyMolecular electronicsMaterials scienceElectrodeFabricationSelf-assembled monolayerSubstrate (aquarium)Penetration (warfare)ElectronicsMetalMoleculeChemistryMetallurgyGeologyOceanographyOperations researchOrganic chemistryPathologyAlternative medicinePhysical chemistryEngineeringMedicineMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresNanowire Synthesis and ApplicationsOrganic Electronics and Photovoltaics