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Nanometer-size Au clusters deposited from a cluster beam onto a thin d
ithiol film were studied at room temperature using an ultrahigh vacuum
scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The dithiol molecules tether the
deposited Au clusters to the underlying gold substrate and repeatable
STM scans of the Au clusters were achieved. Data of the tunneling cur
rent as a function of applied voltage yield reproducible evidence for
single-electron tunneling at room temperature. By fitting the measured
I(V) data to a Coulomb blockade model, estimates for the electrical r
esistance of a single dithiol molecule are also obtained.