AbstractPrevious theoretical studies have shown that measuring the transverse current across DNA strands while they translocate through a nanopore or channel may provide a statistically distinguishable signature of the DNA bases, and may thus allow for rapid DNA sequencing. However, fluctuations of the environment, such as ionic and DNA motion, introduce important scattering processes that may affect the viability of this approach to sequencing. To understand this issue, we have analyzed a simple model that captures the role of this complex environment in electronic dephasing and its ability to remove charge carriers from current-carrying states. We find that these effects do not strongly influence the current distributions due to the off-r...
We propose an approach for nanopore-based DNA sequencing using characteristic transverse differentia...
AbstractWe study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four pa...
In the framework of a multistep mechanism in which environmental motion triggers comparatively faste...
AbstractPrevious theoretical studies have shown that measuring the transverse current across DNA str...
able electronic signatures (17,18) in the form of current so far no study has examined such effects ...
We study theoretically the effects of dephasing on DNA sequencing in a nanopore via transverse elect...
International audienceNanopore DNA sequencing via transverse current has emerged as a promising cand...
In this dissertation electronic transport in nanoscale structures is discussed. An expression for th...
AbstractWe study theoretically the feasibility of using transverse electronic transport within a nan...
It has been theoretically suggested and experimentally demonstrated that fast and low-cost sequencin...
We study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four particular...
DNA sequencing, i.e., the process of determining the succession of nucleotides on a DNA strand, has ...
We present the evolution of current-voltage characteristics measured on linear fragments of deoxyrib...
Recent experiments indicated that disorder effect in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) may lead to a trans...
AbstractFirst-principles calculation of the transverse conductance across DNA fragments placed betwe...
We propose an approach for nanopore-based DNA sequencing using characteristic transverse differentia...
AbstractWe study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four pa...
In the framework of a multistep mechanism in which environmental motion triggers comparatively faste...
AbstractPrevious theoretical studies have shown that measuring the transverse current across DNA str...
able electronic signatures (17,18) in the form of current so far no study has examined such effects ...
We study theoretically the effects of dephasing on DNA sequencing in a nanopore via transverse elect...
International audienceNanopore DNA sequencing via transverse current has emerged as a promising cand...
In this dissertation electronic transport in nanoscale structures is discussed. An expression for th...
AbstractWe study theoretically the feasibility of using transverse electronic transport within a nan...
It has been theoretically suggested and experimentally demonstrated that fast and low-cost sequencin...
We study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four particular...
DNA sequencing, i.e., the process of determining the succession of nucleotides on a DNA strand, has ...
We present the evolution of current-voltage characteristics measured on linear fragments of deoxyrib...
Recent experiments indicated that disorder effect in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) may lead to a trans...
AbstractFirst-principles calculation of the transverse conductance across DNA fragments placed betwe...
We propose an approach for nanopore-based DNA sequencing using characteristic transverse differentia...
AbstractWe study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four pa...
In the framework of a multistep mechanism in which environmental motion triggers comparatively faste...