Negative differential conductance is a nonlinear transport phenomenon ubiquitous in molecular nanojunctions. Its physical origin can be the most diverse. In rotationally symmetric molecules with orbitally degenerate many-body states it can be ascribed to interference effects. We establish in this paper a criterion to identify the interference blocking scenario by correlating the spectral and the topographical information achievable in a scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) single-molecule measurement. Simulations of current-voltage characteristics as well as constant-height and constant-current STM images for a Cu-phthalocyanine on a thin insulating film are presented as experimentally relevant examples
A surface-adsorbed molecule is contacted with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at a ...
Single molecules and organic layers on well-defined solid surfaces have attracted tremendous attenti...
Quantum fluctuations are imprinted with valuable information about transport processes. Experimental...
Negative differential conductance is a nonlinear transport phenomenon ubiquitous in molecular nanoju...
The transport properties of a simple model for a finite level structure (a molecule or a dot) connec...
A microscopic theory of the transport in a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) setup is introduced f...
The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is not only used to image single atoms and molecules on a su...
We develop theoretical and computational tools for extracting quantitative molecular information fro...
The conductance image between two probes of scanning-tunneling-microscopy (STM) is calculated in an ...
Ultrathin insulating films on metal substrates are unique systems for using a scanning tunneling mic...
A tight binding model for scanning tunneling microscopy images of a molecule adsorbed on a metal sur...
The STM's ability to image adsorbates depends on the probability that the electronic states localize...
This thesis explores electron transport across single-molecule circuits via a combination of theory ...
A tight binding model for scanning tunneling microscopy images of a molecule adsorbed on a metal sur...
Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy was performed on a number of organic molecules. Current-Voltage resp...
A surface-adsorbed molecule is contacted with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at a ...
Single molecules and organic layers on well-defined solid surfaces have attracted tremendous attenti...
Quantum fluctuations are imprinted with valuable information about transport processes. Experimental...
Negative differential conductance is a nonlinear transport phenomenon ubiquitous in molecular nanoju...
The transport properties of a simple model for a finite level structure (a molecule or a dot) connec...
A microscopic theory of the transport in a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) setup is introduced f...
The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is not only used to image single atoms and molecules on a su...
We develop theoretical and computational tools for extracting quantitative molecular information fro...
The conductance image between two probes of scanning-tunneling-microscopy (STM) is calculated in an ...
Ultrathin insulating films on metal substrates are unique systems for using a scanning tunneling mic...
A tight binding model for scanning tunneling microscopy images of a molecule adsorbed on a metal sur...
The STM's ability to image adsorbates depends on the probability that the electronic states localize...
This thesis explores electron transport across single-molecule circuits via a combination of theory ...
A tight binding model for scanning tunneling microscopy images of a molecule adsorbed on a metal sur...
Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy was performed on a number of organic molecules. Current-Voltage resp...
A surface-adsorbed molecule is contacted with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at a ...
Single molecules and organic layers on well-defined solid surfaces have attracted tremendous attenti...
Quantum fluctuations are imprinted with valuable information about transport processes. Experimental...