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University of Groningen

Reversible conductance and surface polarity switching with synthetic molecular switches

Kumar, Sumit

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10.33612/diss.95753670

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Kumar, S. (2019). Reversible conductance and surface polarity switching with synthetic molecular switches.

University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.95753670

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1. Fracasso, Davide; Kumar, Sumit; Rudolf, Petra; Chiechi, Ryan C, Self-Assembled Monolayers of Terminal Acetylenes as Replacements for Thiols in Bottom-Up Tunneling Junctions,RSC Adv. 2014, 4, 56026-56030.

2. Kumar, Sumit; van Herpt, Jochem T; Gengler, Régis Y N; Feringa, Ben L; Rudolf, Petra; Chiechi, Ryan C, Mixed Monolayers of Spiropyrans Maximize Tunneling Conductance

Switching by Photoisomerization at the Molecule-Electrode Interface in EGaIn Junctions.,J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2016, 138, 12519-12526.

3. Carlotti, Marco; Soni, Saurabh; Kumar, Sumit; Ai, Yong; Sauter, Eric; Zharnikov, Michael; Chiechi, Ryan C, Two-Terminal Molecular Memory via Reversible Switching of Quantum

Interference Features in Tunneling Junctions.,Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2018, 57, 15681-15685. 4. Ai, Yong; Kovalchuk, Andrii; Qiu, Xinkai; Zhang, Yanxi; Kumar, Sumit; Wang, Xintai; Kühnel, Martin; Norgaard , Kasper; Chiechi, Ryan C., In-Place Modulation of Rectification

in Tunneling Junctions Comprising Self-Assembled Monolayers.,Nano Lett. 2018, 18,

7552-7559.

5. Kumar, Sumit; Merelli, Michele; Danowski, Wojciech; Rudolf, Petra; Feringa, Ben L; Chiechi, Ryan C, Chemical Locking in Molecular Tunneling Junctions Enables Nonvolatile

Memory With Large On-Off Ratios.,Adv. Mater. 2019, 1, 1807831.

6. Syari’ati, Ali; Kumar, Sumit; Zahid, Amara; El Yumin, Abdurrahman Ali; Ye, Jianting; Rudolf, Petra, Photoemission spectroscopy study of structural defects in molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD),Chem. Comm. 2019, DOI:

10.1039/c9cc01577a.

7. Cao, Huatang; Wen, Feng; Kumar, Sumit; Rudolf, Petra; De Hosson, Jeff Th.M; Pei, Y, On

the S/W stoichiometry and triboperformance of WSxC(H) coatings deposited by magnetron sputtering,Surface and Coatings Technology 2019, 365, 41-51.

8. Kumar, Sumit; Soni, Saurabh; Leach, Isaac F; Faraj, Shirin; Danowski, Wojciech; Rudolf, Petra; Feringa, Ben L; Chiechi, Ryan C, Eliminating Fatigue in Surface-Bound Spiropyrans..

Submitted,

9. Kumar, Sumit; Danowski, Wojciech; Feringa, Ben L; Rudolf, Petra, Maximized change in

contact angle for Photo-switchable Cucurbit[8]uril-mediated supramolecular monolayers on gold surface, Manuscript under preparation.

10. Kumar, Sumit; Danowski, Wojciech; Feringa, Ben L; Rudolf, Petra, Maximized change in

contact angle for Photo-switchable Cucurbit[8]uril-mediated supramolecular monolayers on gold surface, Manuscript under preparation.

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