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. 2025 Jan 21;64(4):e202416319.
doi: 10.1002/anie.202416319. Epub 2024 Nov 2.

A Helicene-Based Single-Molecule Inductor and Capacitor with Frequency-Dependent Charge-Transport Pathways

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A Helicene-Based Single-Molecule Inductor and Capacitor with Frequency-Dependent Charge-Transport Pathways

Pengxing He et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Despite extensive studies has been explored on single-molecule switches and rectifiers, the design of single-molecule inductors has not been explored due to the experimental challenges in the investigation of frequency-dependent charge transport at the single-molecule scale. In this study, we synthesized a helicene-based helical molecular wire and carried out meticulous single-molecule conductance measurements, combined with current-voltage (IV) studies with varying frequencies using the scanning tunneling microscope break junction (STM-BJ) technique. Our results reveal the formation of a single-molecule junction and highlight the unique behavior of the molecular wire in response to different alternating current (AC) varying frequencies. The transport of charges occurs selectively either through the coiled backbone of the conjugated helical structure or vertically via π-π stacking, depending on the frequency of the applied AC. Notably, our investigation demonstrates the functionality of the wire as an inductor at low frequencies, and a capacitor at high frequencies. This work lays the foundation for a systematic approach to designing, fabricating, and implementing single-molecule logic devices such as inductors and wave filters.

Keywords: Helicene; Molecular electronics; Single-molecule junctions; charge transport• conductivity.

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