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单分子连接:监测分子物理和化学过程的可靠平台

Single-Molecule Junction: A Reliable Platform for Monitoring Molecular Physical and Chemical Processes

作者:Xinmiao Xie;Peihui Li;Yanxia Xu;Li Zhou;Yong Yan;Linghai Xie;Chuancheng Jia;Xuefeng Guo;

关键词:in situ monitoring,single-molecule junction,molecular electronics,charge transport,spin characteristics,Show More

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c11433

发表时间:2022年

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摘要

监测和操纵单分子的物理和化学行为是分子电子学的一个重要发展方向,有助于在单分子水平上理解分子世界。基于单分子连接的电学检测平台可以在单分子水平上监测物理和化学过程,具有高时间分辨率、稳定性和信噪比。近年来,单分子连接与不同多模态控制系统的结合因其强大的监测和控制能力而被广泛用于探索重要的物理和化学现象。在这篇综述中,我们重点关注单分子连接在监测分子物理和化学过程中的应用。介绍了为表征单分子电荷转移和自旋特性以及揭示相应的内在机制而开发的方法。还详细讨论了单分子构象异构化、分子间相互作用和化学反应的动态检测和调节。除了这些动态研究之外,本综述还讨论了物理和化学领域单分子检测的开放挑战,并提出了该领域的一些潜在应用。


Abstract

Monitoring and manipulating the physical and chemical behavior of single molecules is an important development direction of molecular electronics that aids in understanding the molecular world at the single-molecule level. The electrical detection platform based on single-molecule junctions can monitor physical and chemical processes at the single-molecule level with a high temporal resolution, stability, and signal-to-noise ratio. Recently, the combination of single-molecule junctions with different multimodal control systems has been widely used to explore significant physical and chemical phenomena because of its powerful monitoring and control capabilities. In this review, we focus on the applications of single-molecule junctions in monitoring molecular physical and chemical processes. The methods developed for characterizing single-molecule charge transfer and spin characteristics as well as revealing the corresponding intrinsic mechanisms are introduced. Dynamic detection and regulation of single-molecule conformational isomerization, intermolecular interactions, and chemical reactions are also discussed in detail. In addition to these dynamic investigations, this review discusses the open challenges of single-molecule detection in the fields of physics and chemistry and proposes some potential applications in this field.