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Novel quantum interference effects in transport through molecular radicals.

Nano letters (2011-06-15)
Justin P Bergfield, Gemma C Solomon, Charles A Stafford, Mark A Ratner
RÉSUMÉ

We investigate electronic transport through molecular radicals and predict a correlation-induced transmission node arising from destructive interference between transport contributions from different charge states of the molecule. This quantum interference effect has no single-particle analog and cannot be described by effective single-particle theories. Large errors in the thermoelectric properties and nonlinear current-voltage response of molecular radical junctions are introduced when the complementary wave and particle aspects of the electron are not properly treated. A method to accurately calculate the low-energy transport through a radical-based junction using an Anderson model is given.

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Toluene-3,4-dithiol, technical grade, 90%
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Toluene-3,4-dithiol, for spectrophotometric det. of Mo, Sn, W, and also Ag and Re, ≥97.0%