C. Boulas et al., SUPPRESSION OF CHARGE-CARRIER TUNNELING THROUGH ORGANIC SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS, Physical review letters, 76(25), 1996, pp. 4797-4800
Self-assembled monolayers of long chain alkanes deposited on silicon w
afers using an optimally designed procedure exhibit very large energy
barriers (similar to 4.5 eV) to carrier tunneling. The de conductivity
is found to be similar to 4.6 x 10(-15) S/cm, close to that of bulk p
olyethylene, and independent of monolayer thickness. This demonstrates
that the tunneling contribution to the overall conductivity can be ma
de negligible when the organic structure is densely packed and highly
ordered. Distinctly higher conductivity values are observed with disor
dered monolayers.