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posted on 2014-12-10, 00:00 authored by Nadim Darwish, Albert C. Aragonès, Tamim Darwish, Simone Ciampi, Ismael Díez-PérezIncorporating molecular switches
as the active components in nanoscale
electrical devices represents a current challenge in molecular electronics.
It demands key requirements that need to be simultaneously addressed
including fast responses to external stimuli and stable attachment
of the molecules to the electrodes while mimicking the operation of
conventional electronic components. Here, we report a single-molecule
switching device that responds electrically to optical and chemical
stimuli. A light pointer or a chemical signal can rapidly and reversibly
induce the isomerization of bifunctional spiropyran derivatives in
the bulk reservoir and, consequently, switch the electrical conductivity
of the single-molecule device between a low and a high level. The
spiropyran derivatives employed are chemically functionalized such
that they can respond in fast but practical time scales. The unique
multistimuli response and the synthetic versatility to control the
switching schemes of this single-molecule device suggest spiropyran
derivatives as key candidates for molecular circuitry.