Focus Session: Transport in Nanostructures III: Single Molecules
FOCUS · D28 ·
Presentations
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Understanding the Conductance of Single-Molecule Junctions from First Principles
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Su Ying Quek
- Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Single Molecule Conductance and Contact Chemistry
ORAL
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Authors
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Latha Venkataraman
- Columbia University
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Young Park
- Columbia University
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Adam Whalley
- Columbia University
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Masha Kamenetska
- Columbia University
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Michael Steigerwald
- Columbia University
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Colin Nuckolls
- Columbia University
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Mark S. Hybertsen
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Columbia University
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Conductance Trends in Single Molecule Junctions Formed Using Donor-Acceptor Links: Theoretical Analysis
ORAL
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Authors
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Max B. Koentopp
- Columbia University
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Latha Venkataraman
- Columbia University, Department of Applied Physics
- Dept. of Applied Physics, Columbia Univ.
- Columbia University
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Michael L. Steigerwald
- Columbia University
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Mark S. Hybertsen
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Columbia University
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Molecular Conductance of oligophenylene-vinylene in Metallic Break Junctions
ORAL
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Authors
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Patrick Wheeler
- Rice University
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Meng Lu
- Rice University
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David Corley
- Rice University
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James Tour
- Rice University
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Doug Natelson
- Rice University
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Probing mechanisms of electrical conduction in single organic molecules
ORAL
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Authors
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Lyudmyla Adamska
- University of South Florida
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Ivan Oleynik
- University of South Florida
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Mortko Kozhushner
- Russian Academy of Sciences
- Institute of Chemical Physics, RAS
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Single Molecule Junctions: Conductance, Formation and Persistence Statistics.
ORAL
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Authors
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Maria Kamenetska
- Department of Applied Physics and Applied Math, Columbia University
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Michael Frei
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Mark Hybertsen
- CFN, Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Latha Venkataraman
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Tunneling Transport through Long Molecular Chains
ORAL
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Authors
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Emil Prodan
- Yeshiva University, Stern College for Women
- Department of Physics, Yeshiva University, New York, NY
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Roberto Car
- Dept. of Chemistry, Princeton University
- Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
- Chemistry Department, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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Transport properties of molecular wires from ab initio calculations
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Authors
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Kenji Hirose
- NEC Corporation
- NEC Corp.
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Nobuhiko Kobayashi
- University of Tsukuba
- Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba
- Univ. of Tsukuba
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The molecular electronics of protein fragments
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Authors
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David Cardamone
- Simon Fraser University
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George Kirczenow
- Simon Fraser University
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Ab initio studies of electronic transport through amine-Au-linked junctions of photoactive molecules
ORAL
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Authors
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David A. Strubbe
- Dept. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley; Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Su Ying Quek
- Molecular Foundry, LBNL
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Latha Venkataraman
- Columbia University, Department of Applied Physics
- Dept. of Applied Physics, Columbia Univ.
- Columbia University
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Hyoung Joon Choi
- Department of Physics and IPAP,Yonsei University, Korea
- Department of Physics and IPAP, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
- Department of Physics and IPAP, Yonsei University
- Dept. of Physics and IPAP, Yonsei Univ.
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J. B. Neaton
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- The Molecular Foundry, Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Molecular Foundry, LBNL
- Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Steven G. Louie
- Department of Physics, UC Berkeley
- Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley and Materials Sciences Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- UC Berkeley, and LBL
- UC Berkeley
- Dept. of Physics, UC Berkeley; MSD, LBNL
- Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley and Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Molecular Foundry, LBNL and Physics Dept, UC Berkeley
- UC Berkeley and LBNL
- University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Electronic spectrum and orbital filling in a single-molecule junction
ORAL
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Authors
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Edgar A. Osorio
- Delft University of Technology
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Kevin O'Neill
- Delft University of Technology
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Maarten Wegewijs
- RWTH Aachen
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Nicolai Stuhr-Hansen
- University of Copenhagen
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Jens Paaske
- University of Copenhagen
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Thomas Bjornholm
- University of Copenhagen
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Herre van der Zant
- Delft University of Technology
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Gate effects on electronic transport in alkanedithiol single molecular junctions.
ORAL
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Authors
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Hyunwook Song
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
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Takhee Lee
- Mat. Sci. and Engn, Gwangju Institute of Sci and Technology, Korea
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
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Youngsang Kim
- Department of Applied Physics, Hanyang University
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Heejun Jeong
- Department of Applied Physics, Hanyang University
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Modeling of N@C$_{60}$ single-molecule transistors
ORAL
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Authors
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Carsten Timm
- University of Kansas
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Jacob E. Grose
- Cornell University
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Wolfgang Harneit
- Free University Berlin
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Daniel C. Ralph
- Cornell University
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