One of the most important challenges of molecular electronics is to enable systematic fabrication of molecular functional components on well-characterized solid-state substrates in a controlled manner. Recently, experimental techniques were developed to achieve such fabrication where lines of \u3c0-stacked ethylbenzene molecules are induced to self-assemble on an H-terminated Si(100) surface at precise locations and along precise directions. In this work, we theoretically analyze charge transport properties of these ethylbenzene wires using a state-of-the-art first-principles technique where density functional theory (DFT) is used within the nonequilibrium Green\u2019s function formalism (NEGF). Our device model consists of ethylbenzene sta...
This thesis presents the theoretical studies of electronic transport in molecular electronic devices...
One of the central problems of molecular electronics is to understand electron conduction properties...
Molecular wires are covalently bonded to gold electrodes—to form metal–molecule–metal junctions—by f...
For the realization of molecular electronics, one essential goal is the ability to systematically fa...
Self-assembly of a single-molecule membrane (Self-assembled monolayers,SAMs) has been widely used in...
As silicon-based microelectronics approaches its fundamental physical limit, molecular electronics i...
In this thesis, a combination of density functional theory (DFT) based calculations and nonequilibri...
Here, we use and develop first-principles methods based on density functional theory (DFT) and beyon...
To reveal how the electronic transport properties of the silicon-sulfur molecular junction depend on...
To reveal how the electronic transport properties of the silicon-sulfur molecular junction depend on...
To reveal how the electronic transport properties of the silicon-sulfur molecular junction depend on...
Electron transport through metal-molecule-metal junctions has been widely studied both experimentall...
cited By 21International audienceSurface-state engineering strategies for atomic-size interconnects ...
Surface effects can adversely influence the performance of a nanoelectronic device,but may also lead...
This thesis presents the theoretical studies of electronic transport in molecular electronic devices...
This thesis presents the theoretical studies of electronic transport in molecular electronic devices...
One of the central problems of molecular electronics is to understand electron conduction properties...
Molecular wires are covalently bonded to gold electrodes—to form metal–molecule–metal junctions—by f...
For the realization of molecular electronics, one essential goal is the ability to systematically fa...
Self-assembly of a single-molecule membrane (Self-assembled monolayers,SAMs) has been widely used in...
As silicon-based microelectronics approaches its fundamental physical limit, molecular electronics i...
In this thesis, a combination of density functional theory (DFT) based calculations and nonequilibri...
Here, we use and develop first-principles methods based on density functional theory (DFT) and beyon...
To reveal how the electronic transport properties of the silicon-sulfur molecular junction depend on...
To reveal how the electronic transport properties of the silicon-sulfur molecular junction depend on...
To reveal how the electronic transport properties of the silicon-sulfur molecular junction depend on...
Electron transport through metal-molecule-metal junctions has been widely studied both experimentall...
cited By 21International audienceSurface-state engineering strategies for atomic-size interconnects ...
Surface effects can adversely influence the performance of a nanoelectronic device,but may also lead...
This thesis presents the theoretical studies of electronic transport in molecular electronic devices...
This thesis presents the theoretical studies of electronic transport in molecular electronic devices...
One of the central problems of molecular electronics is to understand electron conduction properties...
Molecular wires are covalently bonded to gold electrodes—to form metal–molecule–metal junctions—by f...