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Resumen de Guiding Students to Understand the Nanoscale Charge Transport by the Mechanically Controllable Break Junction Technique

Yiling Ye, Chun Tang, Chengyang Zhang, Gang Dong, Junyang Liu, Weijing Kong

  • Fabrication of molecular devices will meet the demands of the miniaturization of traditional electronic devices. Although microfabrication based on the complementary metal-oxide–semiconductor process can fabricate high-quality single-molecule devices, the cost is high, leading to a challenge to provide a hands-on experiment in the teaching practice of charge transport through single-molecule devices. Here, we demonstrate the low cost and simple procedures associated with a mechanically controllable break junction (MCBJ) technique to fabricate single-molecule devices. On the basis of the MCBJ technique, the conductance of gold–gold atomic contacts and single-molecule junctions can be readily characterized. The teaching practice helps students understand charge transport at the single-molecule level, that is, the quantum tunneling mechanisms. Moreover, the MCBJ technique study provides students the opportunity to develop interdisciplinary thinking, which is vital for understanding, designing, and developing single-molecule electronics.


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