Fully Reprogrammable 2D Array of Multistate Molecular Switching Units

Author:

Bauer Anja1,Birk Tobias1,Paschke Fabian1,Fuhrberg Andreas1,Diegel Josefine1,Becherer Ann‐Kathrin1,Vogelsang Lars2,Maier Markus2,Schosser Werner M.3,Pauly Fabian3,Zilberberg Oded1,Winter Rainer F.2,Fonin Mikhail1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fachbereich Physik Universität Konstanz 78457 Konstanz Germany

2. Fachbereich Chemie Universität Konstanz 78457 Konstanz Germany

3. Institute of Physics and Centre for Advanced Analytics and Predictive Sciences University of Augsburg 86159 Augsburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractIntegration of molecular switching units into complex electronic circuits is considered to be the next step toward the realization of novel logic and memory devices. This paper reports on an ordered 2D network of neighboring ternary switching units represented by triazatruxene (TAT) molecules organized in a honeycomb lattice on a Ag(111) surface. Using low‐temperature scanning tunneling microscopy, the bonding configurations of individual TAT molecules can be controlled, realizing up to 12 distinct states per molecule. The switching between those states shows a strong bias dependence ranging from tens of millivolts to volts. The low‐bias switching behavior is explored in active units consisting of two and more interacting TAT molecules that are purposefully defined (programmed) by high‐bias switching within the honeycomb lattice. Within such a unit the low‐bias switching can be triggered and accessed by single‐point measurements on a single TAT molecule, demonstrating up to 9 and 19 distinguishable states in a dyad and a tetrad of coupled molecules, respectively. High experimental control over the desired state, owing to bias‐dependent hierarchical switching and pronounced switching directionality, as well as full reversibility, make this system particularly appealing, paving the way to design complex molecule‐based memory systems.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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