We report a first-principles study of quantum transport in a prototype two-terminal device consisting of a molecular nanowire acting as an inter-connect between two gold electrodes. The wire is composed of a series of bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane (BCP) cage-units. The length of the wire (L) is increased by sequentially increasing the number of BCP cage units in the wire from 1 to 3. A two terminal model device is made out of each of the three wires. A parameter free, nonequilibrium Green’s function approach, in which the bias effect is explicitly included within a many body framework, is used to calculate the current-voltage characteristics of each of the devices. In the low bias regime that is considered in our study, the molecular devices are fo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2011. Major: Chemistry. Advisor: C. Daniel Frisbie...
The goal of this research is to find out the electronic structure and transport property of nanowire...
Smaller circuits are faster, more power efficient, and require fewer materials to make, so electroni...
Advanced molecular electronic components remain vital for the next generation of miniaturized integr...
Understanding the electronic transport properties of junctions consisting of a scattering region suc...
This thesis explores electron transport across single-molecule circuits via a combination of theory ...
The theoretical work carried out in this thesis presents the electrical properties of two different ...
Molecular electronics is an active research area for the future information technology. The fabricat...
One of the central problems of molecular electronics is to understand electron conduction properties...
Electron transfer processes are investigated through conductance measurements of single molecules. M...
As the size scale of electrical devices approach the atomic scale. Moore\u27s law is predicted to be...
As the size scale of electrical devices approach the atomic scale. Moore\u27s law is predicted to be...
The electronic transport properties of electrons in a molecules are observed by using Non equilibriu...
In recent years, electron transport through single molecules has attracted huge attention, since the...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2011. Major: Chemistry. Advisor: C. Daniel Frisbie...
The goal of this research is to find out the electronic structure and transport property of nanowire...
Smaller circuits are faster, more power efficient, and require fewer materials to make, so electroni...
Advanced molecular electronic components remain vital for the next generation of miniaturized integr...
Understanding the electronic transport properties of junctions consisting of a scattering region suc...
This thesis explores electron transport across single-molecule circuits via a combination of theory ...
The theoretical work carried out in this thesis presents the electrical properties of two different ...
Molecular electronics is an active research area for the future information technology. The fabricat...
One of the central problems of molecular electronics is to understand electron conduction properties...
Electron transfer processes are investigated through conductance measurements of single molecules. M...
As the size scale of electrical devices approach the atomic scale. Moore\u27s law is predicted to be...
As the size scale of electrical devices approach the atomic scale. Moore\u27s law is predicted to be...
The electronic transport properties of electrons in a molecules are observed by using Non equilibriu...
In recent years, electron transport through single molecules has attracted huge attention, since the...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2011. Major: Chemistry. Advisor: C. Daniel Frisbie...
The goal of this research is to find out the electronic structure and transport property of nanowire...
Smaller circuits are faster, more power efficient, and require fewer materials to make, so electroni...