International audienceControl and manipulation of electric current and, especially, its degree of spin polarization (spin filtering) across single molecules are currently of great interest in the field of molecular spintronics. We explore one possible strategy based on the modification of nanojunction symmetry which can be realized, for example, by a mechanical strain. Such modification can activate new molecular orbitals which were inactive before due to their orbital mismatch with the electrode's conduction states. This can result in several important consequences such as (i) quantum interference effects appearing as Fano-like features in electron transmission and (ii) the change in molecular level hybridization with the electrode's state...
We demonstrate that hexagonal graphene nanoflakes with zigzag edges display quantum interference (QI...
To guide the choice of future synthetic targets for single-molecule electronics, qualitative design ...
The ability to control the spin-transport properties of a molecule bridging conducting electrodes is...
International audienceObtaining highly spin-polarized currents in molecular junctions is crucial and...
International audienceObtaining highly spin-polarized currents in molecular junctions is crucial and...
International audienceObtaining highly spin-polarized currents in molecular junctions is crucial and...
International audienceOne of important issues of molecular spintronics is the control and 1 manipula...
International audienceAchieving highly spin-polarized electric currents in atomic-scale junctions is...
International audienceOne of important issues of molecular spintronics is the control and 1 manipula...
International audienceAnisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR), originating from spin-orbit coupling (SOC...
Molecular junctions based on ferromagnetic electrodes allow the study of electronic spin transport n...
Anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR), originating from spin-orbit coupling (SOC), is the sensitivity ...
We study the role of electronic spin and valley symmetry in the quantum interference (QI) patterns o...
With the advance of nanotechnology, a variety of molecules, from Single atoms to large-scale structu...
We demonstrate that hexagonal graphene nanoflakes with zigzag edges display quantum interference (QI...
We demonstrate that hexagonal graphene nanoflakes with zigzag edges display quantum interference (QI...
To guide the choice of future synthetic targets for single-molecule electronics, qualitative design ...
The ability to control the spin-transport properties of a molecule bridging conducting electrodes is...
International audienceObtaining highly spin-polarized currents in molecular junctions is crucial and...
International audienceObtaining highly spin-polarized currents in molecular junctions is crucial and...
International audienceObtaining highly spin-polarized currents in molecular junctions is crucial and...
International audienceOne of important issues of molecular spintronics is the control and 1 manipula...
International audienceAchieving highly spin-polarized electric currents in atomic-scale junctions is...
International audienceOne of important issues of molecular spintronics is the control and 1 manipula...
International audienceAnisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR), originating from spin-orbit coupling (SOC...
Molecular junctions based on ferromagnetic electrodes allow the study of electronic spin transport n...
Anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR), originating from spin-orbit coupling (SOC), is the sensitivity ...
We study the role of electronic spin and valley symmetry in the quantum interference (QI) patterns o...
With the advance of nanotechnology, a variety of molecules, from Single atoms to large-scale structu...
We demonstrate that hexagonal graphene nanoflakes with zigzag edges display quantum interference (QI...
We demonstrate that hexagonal graphene nanoflakes with zigzag edges display quantum interference (QI...
To guide the choice of future synthetic targets for single-molecule electronics, qualitative design ...
The ability to control the spin-transport properties of a molecule bridging conducting electrodes is...