Ronald P. Andres,Jeffery D. Bielefeld,Jason I. Henderson,David B. Janes,V. Kolagunta,Clifford P. Kubiak,W. Mahoney,Richard G. Osifchin
出处
期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:1996-09-20卷期号:273 (5282): 1690-1693被引量:1131
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.273.5282.1690
摘要
Close-packed planar arrays of nanometer-diameter metal clusters that are covalently linked to each other by rigid, double-ended organic molecules have been self-assembled. Gold nanocrystals, each encapsulated by a monolayer of alkyl thiol molecules, were cast from a colloidal solution onto a flat substrate to form a close-packed cluster monolayer. Organic interconnects (aryl dithiols or aryl di-isonitriles) displaced the alkyl thiol molecules and covalently linked adjacent clusters in the monolayer to form a two-dimensional superlattice of metal quantum dots coupled by uniform tunnel junctions. Electrical conductance through such a superlattice of 3.7-nanometer-diameter gold clusters, deposited on a SiO 2 substrate in the gap between two gold contacts and linked by an aryl di-isonitrile [1,4-di(4-isocyanophenylethynyl)-2-ethylbenzene], exhibited nonlinear Coulomb charging behavior.