Tailoring thermopower of single-molecular junctions by temperature-induced surface reconstruction

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10.1063/1.4769814

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Recent experiments revealed that surface reconstruction occurs at around 300-400 K in the interface of C-60 adsorbed on Cu(111) substrate by scanning tunneling microscope techniques. To understand effects of such reconstruction on thermopower, we investigate the Seebeck coefficients of C-60 single-molecular junctions without and with surface reconstruction as a function of temperature at different tip-to-molecule heights from first-principles. Our calculations show that surface reconstruction can enhance or suppress Seebeck coefficients according to junctions at different tip heights. We further observe that the Seebeck coefficient of the junction at d = 3.4 angstrom may change from p- to n-type under surface reconstruction. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4769814]

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