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Plasmon-Assisted Trapping of Single Molecules in Nanogap

Maoning Wang, Jieyi Zhang,Adila Adijiang, Xueyan Zhao, Min Tan, Xiaona Xu, Surong Zhang,Wei Zhang, Xinyue Zhang,Haoyu Wang, Dong Xiang

Materials (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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Abstract
The manipulation of single molecules has attracted extensive attention because of their promising applications in chemical, biological, medical, and materials sciences. Optical trapping of single molecules at room temperature, a critical approach to manipulating the single molecule, still faces great challenges due to the Brownian motions of molecules, weak optical gradient forces of laser, and limited characterization approaches. Here, we put forward localized surface plasmon (LSP)-assisted trapping of single molecules by utilizing scanning tunneling microscope break junction (STM-BJ) techniques, which could provide adjustable plasmonic nanogap and characterize the formation of molecular junction due to plasmonic trapping. We find that the plasmon-assisted trapping of single molecules in the nanogap, revealed by the conductance measurement, strongly depends on the molecular length and the experimental environments, i.e., plasmon could obviously promote the trapping of longer alkane-based molecules but is almost incapable of acting on shorter molecules in solutions. In contrast, the plasmon-assisted trapping of molecules can be ignored when the molecules are self-assembled (SAM) on a substrate independent of the molecular length.
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plasmonic optical trapping,single molecule study,molecular scale electronics,molecular junction
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