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We present a theory of current conduction through buckyball(C60) molecules on silicon by coupling a density functional treatment of the molecular levels embedded in silicon with a non-equilibrium Greens function (NEGF) treatment of quantum transport. Several experimental variations in conductance-voltage(G-V) characteristics are quantitatively accounted for by varying the detailed molecule-silicon bonding geometries. We identify how variations in contact surface microstructure influence the number, positions and shapes of the conductance peaks, while varying separations of the scanning probe from the molecules influence their peak amplitudes.
The transmission through a magnetic layer of correlated electrons sandwiched between non-interacting normal-metal leads is studied within model calculations. We consider the linear regime in the framework of the Meir-Wingreen formalism, according to
We show experimentally how quantum interference can be produced using an integrated quantum system comprising an arch-shaped short quantum wire (or quantum point contact, QPC) of 1D electrons and a reflector forming an electronic cavity. On tuning th
The electronic conduction of a novel, three-terminal molecular architecture, analogous to a heterojunction bipolar transistor is studied. In this architecture, two diode arms consisting of donor-acceptor molecular wires fuse through a ring, while a g
The giant piezoresistance (PZR) previously reported in silicon nanowires is experimentally investigated in a large number of surface depleted silicon nano- and micro-structures. The resistance is shown to vary strongly with time due to electron and h
The thermal conductance of straight and corrugated monocrystalline silicon nanowires has been measured between 0.3 K and 5 K. The difference in the thermal transport between corrugated nanowires and straight ones demonstrates a strong reduction in th