학술논문

Effect of near-field optical angular momentum on molecular junctions
Document Type
article
Source
Light: Advanced Manufacturing, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 372-379 (2023)
Subject
molecular junctions
near-field enhancement
raman spectroscopy
localised angular momentum
Manufactures
TS1-2301
Applied optics. Photonics
TA1501-1820
Language
English
ISSN
2689-9620
Abstract
The role of molecular junctions in nanoelectronics is most often associated with electronic transport; however, their precise characterisation hinders their widespread development. The interaction of light with molecular junctions is a supplementary factor for the development of molecular switches, but it has rarely been addressed. The influence of light interaction with molecular junctions on the response of molecules in the near field was demonstrated by properly characterising the optical angular momentum at the junctions. Consequently, the molecular switching dynamics were observed in the Raman signatures of the conducting molecules. The illumination geometry and voltage applied to the junction were changed to demonstrate numerically and experimentally how the Raman intensity can be turned ON and OFF with a difference of nearly five orders of magnitude. These molecular-scale operations result from the combined interaction of a current-induced electronic rearrangement in the molecular junction and a plasmonically enhanced electromagnetic field near the tip of the junction. This study of the effect of optical angular momentum on the near field of the molecular junction shows significant potential for the development of molecular electronics.