A theoretical model of a single molecule coupled to many vibronic modes is presented. At low energies, transport is dominated by electron-vibron processes where transfer of an electron through the dot is accompanied by the excitation or emission of quanta (vibrons). Because the frequency of the nth mode is taken as an nth multiple of the frequency of the fundamental mode, several energetically degenerate or quasidegenerate vibronic configurations can contribute to transport. We investigate the consequences of strong electron-vibron coupling in a fully symmetric setup. Several striking features are predicted. In particular, a gate asymmetry and pronounced negative differential conductance features are observed. We attribute these features to...
Polaron theory of tunneling through a molecular quantum dot (MQD) with strong electron-vibron intera...
We study the tunneling conductance of nanoscale quantum “shuttles” in connection with a recent exper...
We investigate bistability and memory effects in a molecular junction weakly coupled to me...
A theoretical model of a single molecule coupled to many vibronic modes is presented. At low energie...
We analyze the interplay between vibrational and electronic degrees of freedom in charge transport a...
The emerging eld of molecular electronics, in which individual molecules play the role of active de...
Copyright © 2009 Nature Publishing GroupUnderstanding the influence of vibrational motion of the ato...
This thesis is concerned with vibrational effects in resonant charge transport through molecular jun...
We investigate bistability and memory effects in a molecular junction weakly coupled to metallic lea...
Theory of current hysteresis for tunneling through a molecular quantum dot (MQD) with strong electro...
Recent progress in the field of molecular electronics has revealed the fundamental importance of the...
Abstract. Transport through single molecules differs from transport through more conventional nanost...
In this thesis we consider the vibrational effects on the electric transport properties of a quantum...
We present spatially resolved vibronic spectroscopy of individual pentacene molecules in a double-ba...
A low-energy theory of suspended carbon nanotube quantum dots in weak tunnelling coupling with metal...
Polaron theory of tunneling through a molecular quantum dot (MQD) with strong electron-vibron intera...
We study the tunneling conductance of nanoscale quantum “shuttles” in connection with a recent exper...
We investigate bistability and memory effects in a molecular junction weakly coupled to me...
A theoretical model of a single molecule coupled to many vibronic modes is presented. At low energie...
We analyze the interplay between vibrational and electronic degrees of freedom in charge transport a...
The emerging eld of molecular electronics, in which individual molecules play the role of active de...
Copyright © 2009 Nature Publishing GroupUnderstanding the influence of vibrational motion of the ato...
This thesis is concerned with vibrational effects in resonant charge transport through molecular jun...
We investigate bistability and memory effects in a molecular junction weakly coupled to metallic lea...
Theory of current hysteresis for tunneling through a molecular quantum dot (MQD) with strong electro...
Recent progress in the field of molecular electronics has revealed the fundamental importance of the...
Abstract. Transport through single molecules differs from transport through more conventional nanost...
In this thesis we consider the vibrational effects on the electric transport properties of a quantum...
We present spatially resolved vibronic spectroscopy of individual pentacene molecules in a double-ba...
A low-energy theory of suspended carbon nanotube quantum dots in weak tunnelling coupling with metal...
Polaron theory of tunneling through a molecular quantum dot (MQD) with strong electron-vibron intera...
We study the tunneling conductance of nanoscale quantum “shuttles” in connection with a recent exper...
We investigate bistability and memory effects in a molecular junction weakly coupled to me...