Optical probes of molecules as nano-mechanical switches
The development of molecular electronics at single molecule level calls for new tools beyond electrical characterisation. Kos et al. show an optical probe of molecular junctions in a plasmonic nanocavity geometry, which supports in situ interrogation of molecular configurations.
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Main Authors: | Dean Kos, Giuliana Di Martino, Alexandra Boehmke, Bart de Nijs, Dénes Berta, Tamás Földes, Sara Sangtarash, Edina Rosta, Hatef Sadeghi, Jeremy J. Baumberg |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/da50a9b7f25d40b0bea56cc08cd93f09 |
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