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Single-molecule nano-optoelectronics: insights from physics.

Authors :
Li, Peihui
Zhou, Li
Zhao, Cong
Ju, Hongyu
Gao, Qinghua
Si, Wei
Cheng, Li
Hao, Jie
Li, Mengmeng
Chen, Yijian
Jia, Chuancheng
Guo, Xuefeng
Source :
Reports on Progress in Physics; Aug2022, Vol. 85 Issue 8, p1-114, 114p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Single-molecule optoelectronic devices promise a potential solution for miniaturization and functionalization of silicon-based microelectronic circuits in the future. For decades of its fast development, this field has made significant progress in the synthesis of optoelectronic materials, the fabrication of single-molecule devices and the realization of optoelectronic functions. On the other hand, single-molecule optoelectronic devices offer a reliable platform to investigate the intrinsic physical phenomena and regulation rules of matters at the single-molecule level. To further realize and regulate the optoelectronic functions toward practical applications, it is necessary to clarify the intrinsic physical mechanisms of single-molecule optoelectronic nanodevices. Here, we provide a timely review to survey the physical phenomena and laws involved in single-molecule optoelectronic materials and devices, including charge effects, spin effects, exciton effects, vibronic effects, structural and orbital effects. In particular, we will systematically summarize the basics of molecular optoelectronic materials, and the physical effects and manipulations of single-molecule optoelectronic nanodevices. In addition, fundamentals of single-molecule electronics, which are basic of single-molecule optoelectronics, can also be found in this review. At last, we tend to focus the discussion on the opportunities and challenges arising in the field of single-molecule optoelectronics, and propose further potential breakthroughs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00344885
Volume :
85
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Reports on Progress in Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158023302
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6633/ac7401