Title :
A nanoscale single-molecule amplifier and its consequences
Author :
Joachim, Christian ; Gimzewski, James Kazimierz
Author_Institution :
Centre Nat. de la Recherche Sci., Toulouse, France
fDate :
1/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Our ability to manipulate atoms and molecules on an individual basis has opened a new experimental frontier that makes feasible the quest for single molecular-scale devices as successors to the transistor. Here, we discuss our realization of the first amplifier using a single fullerene molecule less than 1 nm in diameter as the active element. This C60 molecular device works by electromechanical modulation of virtual resonance quantum mechanical tunneling. The equivalent of the grid is achieved by the purely mechanical action of compressing the C60 cage voltage. This action reversibly changes the internal electronic structure of the molecule, increasing its conductance in a continuous manner. The first embodiment provides experimental verification with a measured voltage gain of five. The implications of these results indicate a new approach to electronics on the nanoscale, working in a new transport regime for the three-terminal devices. Going beyond these experiments, we discuss possible approaches of creating single-molecule devices and the advantages they promise
Keywords :
amplifiers; fullerenes; molecular electronics; nanotechnology; resonant tunnelling devices; C60; cage voltage; conductance; electromechanical modulation; fullerene; internal electronic structure; nanoscale single-molecule amplifier; three-terminal device; virtual resonance quantum mechanical tunneling transport; voltage gain; Electron optics; Electron tubes; Gain measurement; Nanoscale devices; Optical device fabrication; Optical devices; Quantum mechanics; Resonance; Tunneling; Voltage measurement;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE