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ACS Nano ; 6(5): 3861-7, 2012 May 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22494354

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We demonstrate alignment and positional control of gold nanorods grown in situ on substrates using a seed-mediated synthetic approach. Alignment control is obtained by directing the growth of spherical nanoparticle seeds into nanorods in well-defined poly(methyl methacrylate) nanochannels. Substrates with prepatterned metallic electrodes provide an additional handle for the position of the gold nanorods and yield nanometer-sized gaps between the electrode and nanorod. The presented approach is a novel demonstration of bottom-up device fabrication of multiple nanogap junctions on a single chip mediated viain situ growth of gold nanorods acting as nanoelectrodes.

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Faraday Discuss ; 131: 347-56; discussion 393-402, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16512382

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Incorporation of a third, gate electrode in the device geometry of molecular junctions necessary to identify the transport mechanism. At present, the most popular technique fabricate three-terminal molecular devices makes use of electromigration. Although it statistical process, we show that control over the gap resistance can be obtained. A detailed analysis of the current-voltage characteristics of gaps without molecules, however, shows that they reveal features that can mistakenly be attributed to molecular transport. This observation raises questions about which gaps with molecules can be disregarded which not. We show that electrical characteristics can be controlled by the rational design of the molecular bridge and that vibrational modes probed by electrical transport are potential interest as molecular fingerprints.

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