Recent experiments indicated that disorder effect in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) may lead to a transition of the electronic hole transport mechanism from band resonant tunneling to thermally activated hopping. In this letter, based on Mott's variable-range hopping theory, we present a kinetic study for the hole transport properties of DNA molecules. Beyond the conventional argument in large-scale systems, our numerical study for finite-size DNA molecules reveals a number of unique features for: (i) the current-voltage characteristics, (ii) the temperature and length dependence, and (iii) the transition from conducting to insulating behaviors. (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics
Recent models for long range (>2 nm) transfer of electrons and holes through DNA suggest a mechan...
In Chap. 4, Koslowski and Cramer address the phenomenon of charge transport in DNA using a simple, b...
AbstractWe study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four pa...
Recent experiments indicated that disorder effect in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) may lead to a trans...
We present the evolution of current-voltage characteristics measured on linear fragments of deoxyrib...
We present a DFT/classical molecular dynamics model of DNA charge conductivity. The model involves a...
A theory for electron transfer through a donor−bridge−acceptor system is described that involves tun...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) has been hypothesized to act as a molecular wire due to the presence of ...
We present a model to describe electrical conductivity along the DNA double helix. In this model, DN...
We study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four particular...
This article reviews our recent theoretical development toward understanding the interplay of electr...
We present a theoretical analysis of the effects of the environment on charge transport in double-st...
<p>Biological electron transfer (ET) reactions are typically described in the framework of coherent ...
Since its discovery, the ability of singly ionized DNA to provide long-range hole transport (HT) has...
Electron transport through DNA occurs over very long distances (100 Å and more). The process follows...
Recent models for long range (>2 nm) transfer of electrons and holes through DNA suggest a mechan...
In Chap. 4, Koslowski and Cramer address the phenomenon of charge transport in DNA using a simple, b...
AbstractWe study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four pa...
Recent experiments indicated that disorder effect in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) may lead to a trans...
We present the evolution of current-voltage characteristics measured on linear fragments of deoxyrib...
We present a DFT/classical molecular dynamics model of DNA charge conductivity. The model involves a...
A theory for electron transfer through a donor−bridge−acceptor system is described that involves tun...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) has been hypothesized to act as a molecular wire due to the presence of ...
We present a model to describe electrical conductivity along the DNA double helix. In this model, DN...
We study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four particular...
This article reviews our recent theoretical development toward understanding the interplay of electr...
We present a theoretical analysis of the effects of the environment on charge transport in double-st...
<p>Biological electron transfer (ET) reactions are typically described in the framework of coherent ...
Since its discovery, the ability of singly ionized DNA to provide long-range hole transport (HT) has...
Electron transport through DNA occurs over very long distances (100 Å and more). The process follows...
Recent models for long range (>2 nm) transfer of electrons and holes through DNA suggest a mechan...
In Chap. 4, Koslowski and Cramer address the phenomenon of charge transport in DNA using a simple, b...
AbstractWe study the electronic properties of DNA by way of a tight-binding model applied to four pa...