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Large Kondo effect in assemblies of Au nanoparticles linked with alkanedithiol electron bridges

Abstract

Using a prototypical nanoparticle-molecule assembly, namely alkanedithiol-linked gold nanoparticle films, we observe hallmark signatures of the Kondo effect in conductance vs. voltage as well as temperature measurements. Its contribution to temperature dependence of conductance is much larger than those from all other temperature-dependant effects up to 300 K by >20-fold - much larger than previous reports of the Kondo effect using other platforms. We find that previous models of the Kondo effect describe our data even in this regime. Given the synthetic control available over nanoparticle properties such as surface area, shape, and chemical composition, our work points to combining flexibility afforded by molecule + nanoparticle assemblies as a powerful way to generate materials exhibiting strong spin-electron interactions.

Authors

Tie M; Gravelsins S; Niewczas M; Dhirani A-A

Journal

Nanoscale, Vol. 11, No. 12, pp. 5395–5401

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

March 21, 2019

DOI

10.1039/c8nr09280j

ISSN

2040-3364

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