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The idea of the molecular electronics (or moletronics, as it is also called sometimes) is to use molecules as building blocks of an electronic circuits. It was demonstrated that single molecules can act as a vast variety of different devices: switches, rectifiers or diodes, memory bits, transistors and pumps. Internal degrees of freedom have a strong influence on the charge transport properties of single molecules and responsible for many specific phenomena which can be used in device modeling. Here we formulate a set of models and collect the necessary theoretical tools to study inelastic…mehr

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The idea of the molecular electronics (or moletronics, as it is also called sometimes) is to use molecules as building blocks of an electronic circuits. It was demonstrated that single molecules can act as a vast variety of different devices: switches, rectifiers or diodes, memory bits, transistors and pumps. Internal degrees of freedom have a strong influence on the charge transport properties of single molecules and responsible for many specific phenomena which can be used in device modeling. Here we formulate a set of models and collect the necessary theoretical tools to study inelastic charge transport through single molecules beyond the harmonic approximation. The interaction of electric current and anharmonic molecular vibrations lies in the basis of the electromechanical molecular motor idea, which is discussed in details in this book.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ivan Pshenichnyuk is a young scientist from Russia. Among his scientific interests are nonequilibrium processes in molecular systems and condensed matter, charge transport through single molecules, molecular electronics and resonance scattering. Results presented in this book are obtained during his PhD studies in Charles University, Prague.