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    Ming-lang Wang, Guang-ping Zhang, Xiao-xiao Fu, Chuan-kui Wang. Low-Bias Conductance Mechanism of Diarylethene Isomers: a FirstPrinciple Study[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics , 2020, 33(6): 697-702. DOI: 10.1063/1674-0068/cjcp1911204
    Citation: Ming-lang Wang, Guang-ping Zhang, Xiao-xiao Fu, Chuan-kui Wang. Low-Bias Conductance Mechanism of Diarylethene Isomers: a FirstPrinciple Study[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics , 2020, 33(6): 697-702. DOI: 10.1063/1674-0068/cjcp1911204

    Low-Bias Conductance Mechanism of Diarylethene Isomers: a FirstPrinciple Study

    • The structure-property relationship of diarylethene (DAE)-derivative molecular isomers, which involve ring-closed and ring-open forms, is investigated by employing the non-equilibrium Green's function formalism combined with density functional theory. Molecular junctions are formed by the isomers connecting to Au(111) electrodes through flanked pyridine groups. The difference in electronic structures caused by different geometry structures for the two isomers, particularly the interatomic alternative single bond and double bond of the ring-closed molecule, contributes to the vastly different low-bias conductance values. The lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of the isomers is the main channel for electron transport. In addition, more electrons transferred to the ring-closed molecular junction in the equilibrium condition, thereby decreasing the LUMO energy to near the Fermi energy, which may contribute to a larger conductance value at the Fermi level. Our findings are helpful for understanding the mechanism of low-bias conductance and are conducive to the design of high-performance molecular switching based on diarylethene or diarylethene-derivative molecules.
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