Ma. Rampi et al., ALKANETHIOL SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS AS THE DIELECTRIC OF CAPACITORSWITH NANOSCALE THICKNESS, Applied physics letters, 72(14), 1998, pp. 1781-1783
Alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on a mercury surface are
used to build a junction consisting of two opposing mercury surfaces w
ith interposed SAMs: Hg-SAM/SAM-Hg. The liquid mercury surface provide
s a support for the SAM that is smooth, compliant, foe of defects, and
without the incommensurate lattice properties that characterize solid
metal surfaces. The thickness of the dielectric (similar to 30-90 Ang
strom) in this junction can be easily changed by using alkanethiols wi
th different lengths. From capacitance measurements, a dielectric cons
tant of 2.7+/-0.3 is calculated for the SAMs. The conductivity of SAMs
on the Hg surface is sigma=6+/-2 X 10(-15) Omega(-1) cm(-1), a value
close to that of bulk polyethylene. The junction sustains an electric
field of 6 MV/cm. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics. [S0003-6951(
98)03114-3].