The thermoelectric properties of parallel arrays of organic molecules on a surface offer the potential for large-area, flexible, solution processed, energy harvesting thin-films, whose room-temperature transport properties are controlled by quantum interference (QI). Recently, it has been demonstrated that constructive QI (CQI) can be translated from single molecules to self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), boosting both electrical conductivities and Seebeck coefficients. However, these CQI-enhanced systems are limited by rigid coupling of the component molecules to metallic electrodes, preventing the introduction of additional layers which would be advantageous for their further development. These rigid couplings also limit our ability to supp...
Novel organic materials formed from functional molecules are attractive for various nanoelectronic a...
A major potential advantage of creating thermoelectric devices using self-assembled molecular layers...
Recent studies of single-molecule thermoelectricity have identified families of high-performance mol...
The thermoelectric properties of parallel arrays of organic molecules on a surface offer the potenti...
The thermoelectric properties of parallel arrays of organic molecules on a surface offer the potenti...
The realization of self-assembled molecular-electronic films, whose room-temperature transport prope...
It is known that the electrical conductance of single molecules can be controlled in a deterministic...
It is known that the electrical conductance of single molecules can be controlled in a deterministic...
It is known that the electrical conductance of single molecules can be controlled in a deterministic...
Thin films comprising synthetically robust, scalable molecules have been shown to have major potenti...
Organic thin films composed of highly ordered molecular arrays hold tremendous potential for thermoe...
Thin films comprising synthetically robust, scalable molecules have been shown to have major potenti...
It is known that the electrical conductance of single molecules can be controlled in a deterministic...
We provide a brief overview of recent measurements and predictions of thermoelectric properties of s...
Thin films comprising synthetically robust, scalable molecules have been shown to have major potenti...
Novel organic materials formed from functional molecules are attractive for various nanoelectronic a...
A major potential advantage of creating thermoelectric devices using self-assembled molecular layers...
Recent studies of single-molecule thermoelectricity have identified families of high-performance mol...
The thermoelectric properties of parallel arrays of organic molecules on a surface offer the potenti...
The thermoelectric properties of parallel arrays of organic molecules on a surface offer the potenti...
The realization of self-assembled molecular-electronic films, whose room-temperature transport prope...
It is known that the electrical conductance of single molecules can be controlled in a deterministic...
It is known that the electrical conductance of single molecules can be controlled in a deterministic...
It is known that the electrical conductance of single molecules can be controlled in a deterministic...
Thin films comprising synthetically robust, scalable molecules have been shown to have major potenti...
Organic thin films composed of highly ordered molecular arrays hold tremendous potential for thermoe...
Thin films comprising synthetically robust, scalable molecules have been shown to have major potenti...
It is known that the electrical conductance of single molecules can be controlled in a deterministic...
We provide a brief overview of recent measurements and predictions of thermoelectric properties of s...
Thin films comprising synthetically robust, scalable molecules have been shown to have major potenti...
Novel organic materials formed from functional molecules are attractive for various nanoelectronic a...
A major potential advantage of creating thermoelectric devices using self-assembled molecular layers...
Recent studies of single-molecule thermoelectricity have identified families of high-performance mol...