Institut für Experimentalphysik, Freie Universität Berlin, Arnimallee 14, 14195 Berlin, Germany.
Phys Rev Lett. 2012 Jan 20;108(3):036801. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.036801. Epub 2012 Jan 17.
The electron-acceptor molecule TCNQ is found in either of two distinct integer charge states when embedded into a monolayer of a charge transfer complex on a gold surface. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements identify these states through the presence or absence of a zero-bias Kondo resonance. Increasing the (tip-induced) electric field allows us to reversibly induce the oxidation or reduction of TCNQ species from their anionic or neutral ground state, respectively. We show that the different ground states arise from slight variations in the underlying surface potential, pictured here as the gate of a three-terminal device.
当嵌入到金表面的电荷转移复合物的单层中时,电子受体分子 TCNQ 被发现处于两种不同的整数电荷状态。扫描隧道光谱测量通过零偏 Kondo 共振的存在或不存在来识别这些状态。增加(针尖诱导)电场允许我们可逆地诱导 TCNQ 物种从其阴离子或中性基态分别发生氧化或还原。我们表明,不同的基态是由底层表面势的微小变化引起的,如图所示为三端器件的栅极。