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We have studied the adsorption of mercaptopropionic acid, 2,2'-bipyridine, and dopamine onto electrochemically fabricated Cu nanowires. The nanowires are atomically thin with conductance quantized near integer multiples of 2e(2)/h. Upon molecular adsorption, the quantized conductance decreases to a fractional value, due to the scattering of the conduction electrons by the adsorbates. The decrease is as high as 50% for the thinnest nanowires whose conductance is at the lowest quantum step, and smaller for thicker nanowires with conductance at higher quantum steps. The adsorbate-induced conductance changes depend on the binding strengths of the molecules to the nanowires, which are in the order of mercaptopropionic acid, 2,2'-bipyridine, and dopamine, from strongest to weakest. The sensitive dependence of the quantized conductance on molecular adsorption may be used for molecular detection.
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Albert Bogozi
United States Air Force Research Laboratory
O. M. LAM
Motorola (United States)
Huixin He
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Florida International University
Motorola (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a02ad06a7089d6435651429 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja004335s