The motion of electrons through quantum dots is strongly modified by single
-electron charging and the quantization of energy levels(1,2). Much effort
has been directed towards extending studies of electron transport to chemic
al nanostructures, including molecules(3-8), nanocrystals(9-13) and nanotub
es(14-17). Here we report the fabrication of single-molecule transistors ba
sed on individual C-60 molecules connected to gold electrodes. We perform t
ransport measurements that provide evidence for a coupling between the cent
re-of-mass motion of the C-60 molecules and single-electron hopping(18)-a c
onduction mechanism that has not been observed previously in quantum dot st
udies. The coupling is manifest as quantized nano-mechanical oscillations o
f the C-60 molecule against the gold surface, with a frequency of about 1.2
THz. This value is in good agreement with a simple theoretical estimate ba
sed on van der Waals and electrostatic interactions between C-60 molecules
and gold electrodes.