Manipulation of a single molecule ground state by means of gold atom contacts

2013 
Abstract Single gold adatoms were manipulated on a Au(1 1 1) surface with the tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope to contact selected peripheral π bonds of a single Coronene molecule. Tunnelling electron spectroscopy and differential conductance mapping of the Au–Coronene complexes show how Coronene’s electronic ground state is shifted down in energy as the function of the number of interacting Au atoms, demonstrating that a Coronene molecule can function like a single molecule counter. The number of interacting atoms can be counted by simply following the linear energy downshift of Coronene’s ground state.
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