In single-molecule junctions, the behavior of a device is determined by the properties of an individual molecule. In this thesis we develop several models to describe both electrical and mechanical effects in such devices, which can be used to design molecules with a specific functionality. We show how the resistance of a molecule varies with its electrostatic environment, in particular due to capacitive interactions with neighboring molecules or metallic grains. A major challenge in the field of molecular electronics is making sure you are measuring the molecule you want to measure. Since molecules are generally flexible entities, they vibrate when current is flowing through them. The spectrum of these vibrations is unique to each species ...
The simplicity of single-molecule junctions based on direct bonding of a small molecule between two ...
This work proposes a new type of molecular machine, the single-molecule electric revolving door, whi...
There is much discussion of molecules as components for future electronic devices. However, the cont...
In single-molecule junctions, the behavior of a device is determined by the properties of an individ...
Many types of molecular motors have been proposed and synthesized in recent years, dis-playing diffe...
An appealing feature of molecular electronics is the possibility of inducing changes in the orbital ...
In order to design and realize single-molecule devices it is essential to have a good understanding ...
Electronic devices made with organic molecules may one day play an important role in integrated circ...
The manufacture of integrated circuits with single-molecule building blocks is a goal of molecular e...
We demonstrate a device geometry for single-molecule electronics experiments that combines both the ...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
We analyze how functionality could be obtained within single-molecule devices by using a combination...
The relationship between the current through an electronic device and the voltage across its termina...
The use of a functional molecular unit acting as a state variable provides an attractive alternative...
An appealing feature of molecular electronics is the possibility of inducing changes in the orbital ...
The simplicity of single-molecule junctions based on direct bonding of a small molecule between two ...
This work proposes a new type of molecular machine, the single-molecule electric revolving door, whi...
There is much discussion of molecules as components for future electronic devices. However, the cont...
In single-molecule junctions, the behavior of a device is determined by the properties of an individ...
Many types of molecular motors have been proposed and synthesized in recent years, dis-playing diffe...
An appealing feature of molecular electronics is the possibility of inducing changes in the orbital ...
In order to design and realize single-molecule devices it is essential to have a good understanding ...
Electronic devices made with organic molecules may one day play an important role in integrated circ...
The manufacture of integrated circuits with single-molecule building blocks is a goal of molecular e...
We demonstrate a device geometry for single-molecule electronics experiments that combines both the ...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
We analyze how functionality could be obtained within single-molecule devices by using a combination...
The relationship between the current through an electronic device and the voltage across its termina...
The use of a functional molecular unit acting as a state variable provides an attractive alternative...
An appealing feature of molecular electronics is the possibility of inducing changes in the orbital ...
The simplicity of single-molecule junctions based on direct bonding of a small molecule between two ...
This work proposes a new type of molecular machine, the single-molecule electric revolving door, whi...
There is much discussion of molecules as components for future electronic devices. However, the cont...