Dynamic switching of ferrocene and plasmonic interactions in Au/self-assembled monolayer/single Ag nanocube molecular junctions
Mariem Ben Youssef, Peeranuch Poungsripong, Hugo Bidotti, Halidou Abdoul-Yasset, Didier Gigmes, Olivier Margeat, Beniamino Siacca, Judikael Le Rouzo, David Duche, Dominique Vuillaume

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how ferrocene's redox states in a plasmonic molecular junction can be dynamically switched on and off using light, revealing potential for neuromorphic computing applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel plasmonic molecular junction that enables light-controlled redox switching of ferrocene, affecting electron transport properties.
Findings
Redox switching causes hysteresis and NDC in dark conditions.
Plasmonic excitation suppresses hysteresis and NDC behaviors.
Light can turn on/off synaptic-like behavior in the device.
Abstract
We report the redox switching of ferrocene moieties embedded in a double tunnel barrier plasmonic cavity fabricated from a click-chemistry self-assembled monolayers of ferrocenyl-alkylthiol on ultra flat gold surfaces, connected to a single poly(vinylpyrrolidone) capped silver nanocube, AgNC, which is contacted by the tip of a conductive-AFM to study the electron transport properties in the dark and under light irradiation at the plasmonic resonance wavelengths. We observe a dual behavior in the current-voltage (I-V) characteristics in the dark: a large hysteresis loop at positive voltages and an hysteretic negative differential conductance (NDC) at negative voltages, due to the redox switching of ferrocene between its oxidized (Fc+) and neutral (Fc0) states. The I-V curves are analyzed by a generalized combined Marcus-Landauer model. We determine the highest occupied molecular orbital…
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TopicsMolecular Junctions and Nanostructures · Molecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Graphene research and applications
