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@ARTICLE{Manheller:134936,
      author       = {Manheller, M. and Karthäuser, Silvia and Waser, R. and
                      Blech, Kerstin and Simon, Ulrich},
      title        = {{E}lectrical {T}ransport through {S}ingle {N}anoparticles
                      and {N}anoparticle {A}rrays},
      journal      = {The journal of physical chemistry / C},
      volume       = {116},
      number       = {39},
      issn         = {1932-7455},
      address      = {Washington, DC},
      publisher    = {Soc.},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2013-02968},
      pages        = {20657 - 20665},
      year         = {2012},
      abstract     = {In order to achieve the next generation of nanometer-sized
                      electronic devices, a detailed understanding and control of
                      electrical transport is essential. One approach to fabricate
                      nanodevices based on functional components is to assemble a
                      3D array of nanoparticles on electrode structures, while
                      another method is to bridge the gap between two
                      nanoelectrodes by a single nanoparticle. Here we report on
                      electronic transport measurements of
                      biphenylpropanethiol-capped gold nanoparticles with a
                      diameter of 4 nm used as functional units studied in both
                      setups. The resulting conductance measurements reveal
                      different types of transport mechanisms depending on
                      temperature, such as hopping, superexchange coupling, and
                      tunneling. In addition, Coulomb blockade behavior is shown
                      in the single-nanoparticle device at 4 K and at room
                      temperature. Moreover, a discontinuity in the conductance as
                      a function of temperature is discussed in terms of a
                      possible structural crossover in particle morphologies.},
      cin          = {PGI-7 / JARA-FIT},
      ddc          = {540},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)PGI-7-20110106 / I:(DE-Juel1)VDB881},
      pnm          = {524 - Controlling Collective States (POF3-524)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-524},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000309375700001},
      doi          = {10.1021/jp3020029},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/134936},
}