Literature DB >> 32851802

Nonadditive Transport in Multi-Channel Single-Molecule Circuits.

Li-Chuan Chen1, Jueting Zheng2, Junyang Liu2, Xiao-Ting Gong1, Zi-Zhen Chen1, Rui-Xue Guo1, Xiaoyan Huang2, Yu-Peng Zhang1, Lei Zhang1, Ruihao Li2, Xiangfeng Shao1, Wenjing Hong2, Hao-Li Zhang1.   

Abstract

As stated in the classic Kirchhoff's circuit laws, the total conductance of two parallel channels in an electronic circuit is the sum of the individual conductance. However, in molecular circuits, the quantum interference (QI) between the individual channels may lead to apparent invalidity of Kirchhoff's laws. Such an effect can be very significant in single-molecule circuits consisting of partially overlapped multiple transport channels. Herein, an investigation on how the molecular circuit conductance correlates to the individual channels is conducted in the presence of QI. It is found that the conductance of multi-channel circuit consisting of both constructive and destructive QI is significantly smaller than the addition of individual ones due to the interference between channels. In contrast, the circuit consisting of destructive QI channels exhibits an additive transport. These investigations provide a new cognition of transport mechanism and manipulation of transport in multi-channel molecular circuits.
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Keywords:  charge transport; molecular devices; multi-channel circuits; quantum interference; single-molecule circuits

Year:  2020        PMID: 32851802     DOI: 10.1002/smll.202002808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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