The transport properties of a simple model for a finite level structure (a molecule or a dot) connected to metal electrodes in an alternating current scanning tunneling microscope (ac-STM) configuration is studied. The finite level structure is assumed to have strong binding properties with the metallic substrate, and the bias between the STM tip and the hybrid metal-molecule interface has both an ac and a dc component. The finite frequency current response and the zero-frequency photoassisted shot noise are computed using the Keldysh technique, and examples for a single-site molecule (a quantum dot) and for a two-site molecule are examined. The model may be useful for the interpretation of recent experiments using an ac-STM for the study o...
In scanning tunneling microscopy induced luminescence (STML), the photon counting is measured to ref...
Electron transfer processes are investigated through conductance measurements of single molecules. M...
Transport through quantum coherent conductors, like atomic junctions, is described by the distributi...
Negative differential conductance is a nonlinear transport phenomenon ubiquitous in molecular nanoju...
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) is a technique where the surface topography of a conducting samp...
International audienceSingle Fe atoms on Au(111) surfaces were hydrogenated and dehydrogenated with ...
We studied the noise spectra of molecule-free and molecule-containing mechanically controllable brea...
A surface-adsorbed molecule is contacted with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at a ...
We report the noise characteristics of charge transport through an alkyl-based metal-molecule-metal ...
The scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) of single molecules has become a prominent experimental meth...
Atomic-scale junctions are a powerful tool to study quantum transport, and are frequently examined t...
Noise spectra of molecule-free and molecule-containing mechanically controllable break junctions wer...
Biased metal–molecule–metal junctions emit light through electroluminescence, a phenomenon at the in...
The interpretation of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images of adsorbed molecules requires a re...
We present an ab-initio method to simulate the current noise in the presence of electron-vibration i...
In scanning tunneling microscopy induced luminescence (STML), the photon counting is measured to ref...
Electron transfer processes are investigated through conductance measurements of single molecules. M...
Transport through quantum coherent conductors, like atomic junctions, is described by the distributi...
Negative differential conductance is a nonlinear transport phenomenon ubiquitous in molecular nanoju...
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) is a technique where the surface topography of a conducting samp...
International audienceSingle Fe atoms on Au(111) surfaces were hydrogenated and dehydrogenated with ...
We studied the noise spectra of molecule-free and molecule-containing mechanically controllable brea...
A surface-adsorbed molecule is contacted with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at a ...
We report the noise characteristics of charge transport through an alkyl-based metal-molecule-metal ...
The scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) of single molecules has become a prominent experimental meth...
Atomic-scale junctions are a powerful tool to study quantum transport, and are frequently examined t...
Noise spectra of molecule-free and molecule-containing mechanically controllable break junctions wer...
Biased metal–molecule–metal junctions emit light through electroluminescence, a phenomenon at the in...
The interpretation of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images of adsorbed molecules requires a re...
We present an ab-initio method to simulate the current noise in the presence of electron-vibration i...
In scanning tunneling microscopy induced luminescence (STML), the photon counting is measured to ref...
Electron transfer processes are investigated through conductance measurements of single molecules. M...
Transport through quantum coherent conductors, like atomic junctions, is described by the distributi...