Molecular Wires and Nanoscale Conductors
Faraday Discussions No 131
Molecular Wires and Nanoscale Conductors
Faraday Discussions No 131
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This volume concentrates on the measurement, synthesis, assembly and manipulation of molecular wires and nanostructures.
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This volume concentrates on the measurement, synthesis, assembly and manipulation of molecular wires and nanostructures.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: RSC Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780854049882
- ISBN-10: 0854049886
- Artikelnr.: 26879050
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: RSC Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780854049882
- ISBN-10: 0854049886
- Artikelnr.: 26879050
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Spiers Memorial Lecture - Molecular mechanics and molecular electronics;
Molecular rectification: stabilised alignment of chevron-shaped dyes in
hybrid SAM/LB structures in which the self-assembled monolayer is anionic
and the Langmuir-Blodgett layer is cationic; Carbon/molecule/metal
molecular electronic junctions: the importance of contacts; Electrical
transport in saturated and conjugated molecular wires; Electronic and
vibrational structure of one-dimensional conductors and superconductors;
Effect of internal conversion of vibrational quanta in electron tunneling:
a scheme for direct experimental observation and current/voltage
relationships; General Discussion; Controlling charge transport in single
molecules using electrochemical gate; Two-dimensional assembly and local
redox-activity of molecular hybrid structures in an electrochemical
environment; Measuring single molecule conductance with break junctions;
DNA-templated assembly of nanoscale architectures for next-generation
electronic devices; Metalloprotein tunnel junctions: compressional
modulation of barrier height and transport mechanism; Long-range
interfacial electron transfer of metalloproteins based on molecular wiring
assemblies; Gating current flowing through molecules in
metal-molecules-metal junctions; General Discussion; Nanoscale
aryleneethynylene oligomers incorporating fluorenone units as
electron-dopable molecular wires; Functionalised conjugated materials as
building blocks of electronic nanostructures; Thermal gating of the single
molecule conductance of alkanedithiols; In situ scanning tunnelling
spectroscopy of inorganic transition metal complexes; Fast temporal
fluctuations in single-molecule junctions; Influence of bridge topology and
torsion on the intramolecular electron transfer; General Discussion;
Self-assembled electrical circuits and their electronic properties; Strong
electronic coupling between single C60 molecules and gold electrodes
prepared by quench condensation at 4 K. A single molecule three terminal
device study; Molecular three-terminal devices: fabrication and
measurements; Polaronic semiconductor behavior of long-range charge
transfer in DNA oligomers in solution: controlling barriers to
long-distance radical cation migration in DNA with thymine analogs;
Electrical characterization of self-assembled single- and double-stranded
DNA monolayers using conductive AFM; The mechanism of long-range electron
exchange in molecular-scale photonic wires; General Discussion; Molecular
wires and devices: Advances and issues
Molecular rectification: stabilised alignment of chevron-shaped dyes in
hybrid SAM/LB structures in which the self-assembled monolayer is anionic
and the Langmuir-Blodgett layer is cationic; Carbon/molecule/metal
molecular electronic junctions: the importance of contacts; Electrical
transport in saturated and conjugated molecular wires; Electronic and
vibrational structure of one-dimensional conductors and superconductors;
Effect of internal conversion of vibrational quanta in electron tunneling:
a scheme for direct experimental observation and current/voltage
relationships; General Discussion; Controlling charge transport in single
molecules using electrochemical gate; Two-dimensional assembly and local
redox-activity of molecular hybrid structures in an electrochemical
environment; Measuring single molecule conductance with break junctions;
DNA-templated assembly of nanoscale architectures for next-generation
electronic devices; Metalloprotein tunnel junctions: compressional
modulation of barrier height and transport mechanism; Long-range
interfacial electron transfer of metalloproteins based on molecular wiring
assemblies; Gating current flowing through molecules in
metal-molecules-metal junctions; General Discussion; Nanoscale
aryleneethynylene oligomers incorporating fluorenone units as
electron-dopable molecular wires; Functionalised conjugated materials as
building blocks of electronic nanostructures; Thermal gating of the single
molecule conductance of alkanedithiols; In situ scanning tunnelling
spectroscopy of inorganic transition metal complexes; Fast temporal
fluctuations in single-molecule junctions; Influence of bridge topology and
torsion on the intramolecular electron transfer; General Discussion;
Self-assembled electrical circuits and their electronic properties; Strong
electronic coupling between single C60 molecules and gold electrodes
prepared by quench condensation at 4 K. A single molecule three terminal
device study; Molecular three-terminal devices: fabrication and
measurements; Polaronic semiconductor behavior of long-range charge
transfer in DNA oligomers in solution: controlling barriers to
long-distance radical cation migration in DNA with thymine analogs;
Electrical characterization of self-assembled single- and double-stranded
DNA monolayers using conductive AFM; The mechanism of long-range electron
exchange in molecular-scale photonic wires; General Discussion; Molecular
wires and devices: Advances and issues
Spiers Memorial Lecture - Molecular mechanics and molecular electronics;
Molecular rectification: stabilised alignment of chevron-shaped dyes in
hybrid SAM/LB structures in which the self-assembled monolayer is anionic
and the Langmuir-Blodgett layer is cationic; Carbon/molecule/metal
molecular electronic junctions: the importance of contacts; Electrical
transport in saturated and conjugated molecular wires; Electronic and
vibrational structure of one-dimensional conductors and superconductors;
Effect of internal conversion of vibrational quanta in electron tunneling:
a scheme for direct experimental observation and current/voltage
relationships; General Discussion; Controlling charge transport in single
molecules using electrochemical gate; Two-dimensional assembly and local
redox-activity of molecular hybrid structures in an electrochemical
environment; Measuring single molecule conductance with break junctions;
DNA-templated assembly of nanoscale architectures for next-generation
electronic devices; Metalloprotein tunnel junctions: compressional
modulation of barrier height and transport mechanism; Long-range
interfacial electron transfer of metalloproteins based on molecular wiring
assemblies; Gating current flowing through molecules in
metal-molecules-metal junctions; General Discussion; Nanoscale
aryleneethynylene oligomers incorporating fluorenone units as
electron-dopable molecular wires; Functionalised conjugated materials as
building blocks of electronic nanostructures; Thermal gating of the single
molecule conductance of alkanedithiols; In situ scanning tunnelling
spectroscopy of inorganic transition metal complexes; Fast temporal
fluctuations in single-molecule junctions; Influence of bridge topology and
torsion on the intramolecular electron transfer; General Discussion;
Self-assembled electrical circuits and their electronic properties; Strong
electronic coupling between single C60 molecules and gold electrodes
prepared by quench condensation at 4 K. A single molecule three terminal
device study; Molecular three-terminal devices: fabrication and
measurements; Polaronic semiconductor behavior of long-range charge
transfer in DNA oligomers in solution: controlling barriers to
long-distance radical cation migration in DNA with thymine analogs;
Electrical characterization of self-assembled single- and double-stranded
DNA monolayers using conductive AFM; The mechanism of long-range electron
exchange in molecular-scale photonic wires; General Discussion; Molecular
wires and devices: Advances and issues
Molecular rectification: stabilised alignment of chevron-shaped dyes in
hybrid SAM/LB structures in which the self-assembled monolayer is anionic
and the Langmuir-Blodgett layer is cationic; Carbon/molecule/metal
molecular electronic junctions: the importance of contacts; Electrical
transport in saturated and conjugated molecular wires; Electronic and
vibrational structure of one-dimensional conductors and superconductors;
Effect of internal conversion of vibrational quanta in electron tunneling:
a scheme for direct experimental observation and current/voltage
relationships; General Discussion; Controlling charge transport in single
molecules using electrochemical gate; Two-dimensional assembly and local
redox-activity of molecular hybrid structures in an electrochemical
environment; Measuring single molecule conductance with break junctions;
DNA-templated assembly of nanoscale architectures for next-generation
electronic devices; Metalloprotein tunnel junctions: compressional
modulation of barrier height and transport mechanism; Long-range
interfacial electron transfer of metalloproteins based on molecular wiring
assemblies; Gating current flowing through molecules in
metal-molecules-metal junctions; General Discussion; Nanoscale
aryleneethynylene oligomers incorporating fluorenone units as
electron-dopable molecular wires; Functionalised conjugated materials as
building blocks of electronic nanostructures; Thermal gating of the single
molecule conductance of alkanedithiols; In situ scanning tunnelling
spectroscopy of inorganic transition metal complexes; Fast temporal
fluctuations in single-molecule junctions; Influence of bridge topology and
torsion on the intramolecular electron transfer; General Discussion;
Self-assembled electrical circuits and their electronic properties; Strong
electronic coupling between single C60 molecules and gold electrodes
prepared by quench condensation at 4 K. A single molecule three terminal
device study; Molecular three-terminal devices: fabrication and
measurements; Polaronic semiconductor behavior of long-range charge
transfer in DNA oligomers in solution: controlling barriers to
long-distance radical cation migration in DNA with thymine analogs;
Electrical characterization of self-assembled single- and double-stranded
DNA monolayers using conductive AFM; The mechanism of long-range electron
exchange in molecular-scale photonic wires; General Discussion; Molecular
wires and devices: Advances and issues