Abstract

The method of kinetic equations was used to show that a bridge tunneling contact containing two redox groups in the sequential configuration immersed into a solution of electrolyte at the room temperature features pronounced transistor properties at a given set of physical system parameters. Valence electrons of redox groups interact strongly with the classical phonon subsystem of the liquid medium. Debye screening of the electric field in the tunneling gap and Coulomb repulsion between electrons in different redox groups are taken into account. The case of nonadiabatic electron transfer both between redox groups and between electrodes and redox groups is considered in the limit of infinitely high Coulomb repulsion between electrons in a redox group. For sufficiently high absolute values of difference δ between unperturbed energy levels of redox groups, the system features voltammetric characteristics typical for a transistor. The amplification effect appears due to a strong dependence of tunneling current on overpotential. The emphasis is upon the peculiaritiespeculiarities of voltammetric characteristics in the case of asymmetric tunneling contacts.

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