Bias-controlled selective excitation of vibrational modes in molecular junctions: a route towards mode-selective chemistry
Roie Volkovich, Rainer Härtle, Michael Thoss, Uri Peskin
2011
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP
We show that individual vibrational modes in single-molecule junctions with asymmetric molecule-lead coupling can be selectively excited by applying an external bias voltage. Thereby, a non-statistical distribution of vibrational energy can be generated, that is, a mode with a high frequency can be stronger excited than a mode with a lower frequency. This is of particular interest in the context of mode-selective chemistry, where one aims to break specific (not necessarily the weakest) chemical
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... bond in a molecule. Such mode-selective vibrational excitation is demonstrated for two generic model systems representing asymmetric molecular junctions and/or scanning tunneling microscopy experiments. To this end, we employ two complementary theoretical approaches, a nonequilibrium Green's function approach and a master equation approach. The comparison of both methods reveals good agreement in describing resonant electron transport through a single-molecule contact, but also highlights the role of non-resonant transport processes, in particular co-tunneling and off-resonant electron-hole pair creation processes.
doi:10.1039/c1cp21161g
pmid:21776449
fatcat:7ghc3wncbfcltndaqf3hjggspe