We report our studies on the nanoscale electrical conductivity in monolayers of n-alkyl cyanobiphenyl materials deposited on solid surface. Initially, the 8CB, 9CB, and 10CB monolayer films were prepared by the Langmuir technique at air-water interface and characterized by surface manometry and Brewster angle microscopy. The monolayer films were transferred on to solid substrates by the Langmuir-Blodgett (L-B) technique. The 8CB, 9CB, and 10CB monolayer L-B films were deposited on freshly cleaved mica and studied by atomic force microscope (AFM), thereby measuring the film thickness as ∼1.5 nm. The electrical conductivity measurements were carried out on 9CB and 10CB monolayer L-B films deposited onto highly ordered pyrolytic graphite using current sensing AFM. The nanoscale current-voltage (I-V) measurements show a non-linear variation. The nature of the curve indicates electron tunneling to be the mechanism for electrical conduction. Furthermore, analysis of the I-V curve reveals a transition in the electron conduction mechanism from direct tunneling to injection tunneling. From the transition voltage, we have estimated the values of barrier height for 9CB and 10CB to be 0.71 eV and 0.37 eV, respectively. For both 9CB and 10CB, the effective mass of electron was calculated to be 0.021 me and 0.065 me, respectively. These parameters are important in the design of molecular electronic devices.
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28 June 2015
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June 29 2015
Electrical conductivity in Langmuir-Blodgett films of n-alkyl cyanobiphenyls using current sensing atomic force microscope
H. N. Gayathri;
H. N. Gayathri
Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences
, P. B. No. 1329, Jalahalli, Bangalore 560013, India
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K. A. Suresh
K. A. Suresh
a)
Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences
, P. B. No. 1329, Jalahalli, Bangalore 560013, India
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H. N. Gayathri
K. A. Suresh
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Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences
, P. B. No. 1329, Jalahalli, Bangalore 560013, India
J. Appl. Phys. 117, 245311 (2015)
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May 06 2015
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June 17 2015
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H. N. Gayathri, K. A. Suresh; Electrical conductivity in Langmuir-Blodgett films of n-alkyl cyanobiphenyls using current sensing atomic force microscope. J. Appl. Phys. 28 June 2015; 117 (24): 245311. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4923218
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