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Siskins, M. (author), Lee, M. (author), Alijani, F. (author), Van Blankenstein, Mark R. (author), Davidovikj, D. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author)
Two-dimensional (2D) materials with strong in-plane anisotropy are of interest for enabling orientation-dependent, frequency-tunable, optomechanical devices. However, black phosphorus (bP), the 2D material with the largest anisotropy to date, is unstable as it degrades in air. In this work we show that As<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub> is an...
journal article 2019
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Meysman, F.J.R. (author), Cornelissen, Rob (author), Trashin, Stanislav (author), Bonné, Robin (author), van der Veen, J.R. (author), Blom, C.J. (author), Beaumont, H.J.E. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Boschker, H.T.S. (author)
Biological electron transport is classically thought to occur over nanometre distances, yet recent studies suggest that electrical currents can run along centimetre-long cable bacteria. The phenomenon remains elusive, however, as currents have not been directly measured, nor have the conductive structures been identified. Here we demonstrate...
journal article 2019
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Gehring, P. (author), van der Star, M. (author), Evangeli, Charalambos (author), Le Roy, Jennifer J. (author), Bogani, Lapo (author), Kolosov, Oleg V. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
The energy dependent thermoelectric response of a single molecule contains valuable information about its transmission function and its excited states. However, measuring it requires devices that can efficiently heat up one side of the molecule while being able to tune its electrochemical potential over a wide energy range. Furthermore, to...
journal article 2019
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Lee, M. (author), Davidovikj, D. (author), Sajadi, B. (author), Siskins, M. (author), Alijani, F. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author)
Despite theoretical predictions that graphene should be impermeable to all gases, practical experiments on sealed graphene nanodrums show small leak rates. Thus far, the exact mechanism for this permeation has remained unclear, because different potential leakage pathways have not been studied separately. Here, we demonstrate a sealing method...
journal article 2019
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El Abbassi, M. (author), Zwick, Patrick (author), Rates, Alfredo (author), Stefani, D. (author), Prescimone, Alessandro (author), Mayor, Marcel (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Dulić, Diana (author)
Porphyrin derivatives are key components in natural machinery enabling us to store sunlight as chemical energy. In spite of their prominent role in cascades separating electrical charges and their potential as sensitizers in molecular devices, reports concerning their electronic transport characteristics are inconsistent. Here we report a...
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Volosheniuk, S. (author), Bouwmeester, D. (author), Hsu, C. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Gehring, Pascal (author)
Thermocurrent flowing through a single-molecule device contains valuable information about the quantum properties of the molecular structure and, in particular, on its electronic and phononic excitation spectra and entropy. Furthermore, accessing the thermoelectric heat-to-charge conversion efficiency experimentally can help to select...
journal article 2023
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Liu, Hanqing (author), Brahmi, Hatem (author), Boix-Constant, Carla (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author), Verbiest, G.J. (author)
Heat transport in two dimensions is fundamentally different from that in three dimensions. As a consequence, the thermal properties of 2D materials are of great interest, from both scientific and application points of view. However, few techniques are available for the accurate determination of these properties in ultrathin suspended...
journal article 2024
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Bossoni, Lucia (author), Labra Muñoz, J. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Čaluković, Vera (author), Lefering, A.J.E. (author), Egli, Ramon (author), Huber, Martina (author)
Ferritin, the major iron storage protein in organisms, stores iron in the form of iron oxyhydroxide most likely involving phosphorous as a constituent, the mineral form of which is not well understood. Therefore, the question of how the ca. 2000 iron atoms in the ferritin core are magnetically coupled is still largely open. The ferritin core,...
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Hsu, C. (author), Stefani, D. (author), Weiland, Kevin J. (author), Skripnik, Maxim (author), Perrin, M.L. (author), Mayor, Marcel (author), Pauly, Fabian (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
A great interest of molecular electronics comes from its change in electronic structure through external stimuli, which provides functionality at the single-molecule level. Mechanically-controlled break junction (MCBJ) is a great tool for characterizing molecular properties and their response to different stimuli including light, solvent and...
poster 2019
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Hsu, C. (author), Reznikova, Ksenia (author), Schosser, Werner M. (author), Gallego, Almudena (author), Beltako, Katawoura (author), Pauly, Fabian (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Mayor, Marcel (author)
Quantum interference (QI) within a single-molecule junction has become an essential yet powerful concept to integrate for designing molecular electronic devices.1 Recently we have investigated the correlation between substitution pattern, conductance and mechanosensitivity in [2.2]paracyclophane(PCP)-based single-molecule junction via the...
poster 2021
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Hsu, C. (author), Gehring, P. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
As the miniaturization of electronics continuously progresses, harvesting and generating thermoelectric energy with high efficiency become a key concept to integrate. Theoretical studies suggest that single-molecule devices are ideal candidates for thermoelectric devices with unprecedentedly high efficiencies. Such advantage is achieved by...
poster 2022
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Steeneken, P.G. (author), Dolleman, R.J. (author), Davidovikj, D. (author), Alijani, F. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
The dynamics of suspended two-dimensional (2D) materials has received increasing attention during the last decade, yielding new techniques to study and interpret the physics that governs the motion of atomically thin layers. This has led to insights into the role of thermodynamic and nonlinear effects as well as the mechanisms that govern...
review 2021
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Zwick, Patrick (author), Dulić, Diana (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Mayor, Marcel (author)
Direct measurement of single-molecule electrical transparency by break junction experiments has become a major field of research over the two last decades. This review specifically and comprehensively highlights the use of porphyrins as molecular components and discusses their potential use for the construction of future devices. Throughout...
review 2021
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Perrin, M.L. (author), Eelkema, R. (author), Thijssen, J.M. (author), Grozema, F.C. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological advances combined with the versatility offered by synthetic chemistry. In particular, single-molecule diodes have attracted significant attention with an ongoing effort to increase the rectification ratio between the forward and reverse...
review 2020
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Gehring, P. (author), Thijssen, J.M. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
Single-molecule junctions — devices in which a single molecule is electrically connected by two electrodes — enable the study of a broad range of quantum-transport phenomena even at room temperature. These quantum features are related to molecular orbital and spin degrees of freedom and are characterized by various energy scales that can be...
review 2019
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Lemme, Max C. (author), Wagner, Stefan (author), Lee, Kangho (author), Fan, Xuge (author), Verbiest, G.J. (author), Wittmann, Sebastian (author), Lukas, Sebastian (author), Dolleman, R.J. (author), Niklaus, Frank (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Duesberg, Georg S. (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author)
The unique properties and atomic thickness of two-dimensional (2D) materials enable smaller and better nanoelectromechanical sensors with novel functionalities. During the last decade, many studies have successfully shown the feasibility of using suspended membranes of 2D materials in pressure sensors, microphones, accelerometers, and mass...
review 2020
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