Single-molecule electronics: Conductance mechanisms (invited Hauptvortrag)


Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, AMOP Frühjahrstagung 2006 <br> German Physical Society, Spring Meeting 2006 | event contribution
March 13, 2006 - March 17, 2006 | Frankfurt, Germany

Since few years, several quantum transport experiments employing unimolecular systems have been proven. Some of related emerging phenomena, however, are still missing sound theoretical explanations. One principal limitation is the `static' description of molecular bridges typically assumed for transport processes. Molecules, indeed, are flexible objects and their nuclear `dynamics' plays in general a fundamental role in charge transfer as well as transport mechanisms. In this talk, I will give an overview on the role of vibrations and inelastic transport in molecular systems, and show how such phenomena do dramatically affect the overall conduction properties of molecular junctions.


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Single-molecule electronics: Conductance mechanisms (invited Hauptvortrag)


Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, AMOP Frühjahrstagung 2006 <br> German Physical Society, Spring Meeting 2006 | event contribution
March 13, 2006 - March 17, 2006 | Frankfurt, Germany

Since few years, several quantum transport experiments employing unimolecular systems have been proven. Some of related emerging phenomena, however, are still missing sound theoretical explanations. One principal limitation is the `static' description of molecular bridges typically assumed for transport processes. Molecules, indeed, are flexible objects and their nuclear `dynamics' plays in general a fundamental role in charge transfer as well as transport mechanisms. In this talk, I will give an overview on the role of vibrations and inelastic transport in molecular systems, and show how such phenomena do dramatically affect the overall conduction properties of molecular junctions.


Authors