Energy level alignment and quantum conductance of functionalized metal-molecule junctions: density functional theory versus GW calculations

Chengjun Jin, Mikkel Strange, Troels Markussen, Gemma C. Solomon, Kristian Thygesen

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Abstract

We study the effect of functional groups (CH3*4, OCH3, CH3, Cl, CN, F*4) on the electronic transport properties of 1,4-benzenediamine molecular junctions using the non-equilibrium Green function method. Exchange and correlation effects are included at various levels of theory, namely density functional theory (DFT), energy level-corrected DFT (DFT+Σ), Hartree-Fock and the many-body GW approximation. All methods reproduce the expected trends for the energy of the frontier orbitals according to the electron donating or withdrawing character of the substituent group. However, only the GW method predicts the correct ordering of the conductance amongst the molecules. The absolute GW (DFT) conductance is within a factor of two (three) of the experimental values. Correcting the DFT orbital energies by a simple physically motivated scissors operator, Σ, can bring the DFT conductances close to experiments, but does not improve on the relative ordering. We ascribe this to a too strong pinning of the molecular energy levels to the metal Fermi level by DFT which suppresses the variation in orbital energy with functional group.
Original languageEnglish
Article number184307
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume139
Issue number18
Number of pages6
ISSN0021-9606
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Nov 2013

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