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Molecular Motor Based on Single Chiral Tripodal Molecules Studied with STM

Molecular Motor Based on Single Chiral Tripodal Molecules Studied with STM

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This work presents a single molecular motor driven by the current in an STM. Its chiral functional group is supposed to perform a rotation in a preferred direction, proven by Binomial tests to be statistically significant. The rotation is proposedly driven by the chiral-induced spin selectivity effect (CISS). However, the studies of the rotation on the dependence on the lateral tip position, voltage and current indicate that he CISS is unlikely to cause the preferred rotation direction.

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Keywords

  • Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy
  • Leitfähige Rasterkraftmikroskopie
  • Mathematics & science
  • molecular electronics
  • molecular motors
  • Molekulare Elektronik
  • Molekulare Motoren
  • Nano Machines
  • Nanomaschinen
  • Physics
  • Rastertunnelmikroskopie
  • scanning tunneling microscopy

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