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Probing the Dynamics and Configurations of Single-Molecule Junctions via Seebeck Coefficient Spectroscopy.

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Authors: Hurtado-Gallego J, Pirard J, Daaoub AHS, Sangtarash S, Kress C, Mayor M, Sadeghi H, Gehring P

Year

2026

Paper ID

10193

Status

Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

Single-molecule junctions exhibit dynamic structural configurations that strongly influence their electronic and thermoelectric properties. Here, we combine conductance () and Seebeck coefficient () measurements using the novel AC-based scanning tunneling microscope break-junction technique to probe the real-time evolution of oligo(phenylene ethynylene) molecular junctions. We show that most junctions undergo configuration changes that lead to notable changes in , while remains nearly constant. Density functional theory and quantum transport simulations link these observations to variations in contact geometry and charge transfer at the molecule-electrode interface. Our results demonstrate that simultaneous and measurements enable direct access to the dynamic reconfiguration of single-molecule junctions and offer design insights for thermoelectric molecular devices and new routes for increasing single-molecule junction stability.

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