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- 2016Compact Nanowire Sensors Probe Microdropletscitations
- 2016An efficient coarse-grained approach for the electron transport through large molecular systems under dephasing environmentcitations
- 2015Switchable Negative Differential Resistance Induced by Quantum Interference Effects in Porphyrin-based Molecular Junctionscitations
- 2015Interplay between Mechanical and Electronic Degrees of Freedom in pi-Stacked Molecular Junctions: From Single Molecules to Mesoscopic Nanoparticle Networkscitations
- 2015Influence of surface charge on the transport characteristics of nanowire-field effect transistors in liquid environmentscitations
- 2014Structural distortions in molecular-based quantum cellular automata: a minimal model based studycitations
- 2014Quantum interference in thermoelectric molecular junctions: A toy model perspectivecitations
- 2014Ionic effects on the transport characteristics of nanowire-based FETs in a liquid environmentcitations
- 2013Dynamic and Electronic Transport Properties of DNA Translocation through Graphene Nanoporescitations
- 2013Unimolecular amplifier: principles of a three-terminal device with power gaincitations
- 2013Parallel arrays of Schottky barrier nanowire field effect transistors: Nanoscopic effects for macroscopic current outputcitations
- 2013Low-Energy Conformational Gating in π-Conjugated Molecular Junctionscitations
- 2013Prediction of quantum interference in molecular junctions using a parabolic diagram: Understanding the origin of Fano and anti- resonancescitations
- 2013A parabolic model to control quantum interference in T-shaped molecular junctionscitations
- 2012Disorder and dephasing effects on electron transport through conjugated molecular wires in molecular junctionscitations
- 2012Computing Raman and infrared wavenumbers of nanostructures: application to silicon nanowirescitations
- 2011Dipole Assisted Photogated Switch in Spiropyran Grafted Polyaniline Nanowirescitations
- 2009Silicon-Based Molecular Switch Junctionscitations
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Switchable Negative Differential Resistance Induced by Quantum Interference Effects in Porphyrin-based Molecular Junctions
Abstract
<p>Charge transport signatures of a carbon-based molecular switch consisting of different tautomers of metal-free porphyrin embedded between graphene nanoribbons is studied by combining electronic structure and nonequilibrium transport. Different low-energy and low-bias features are revealed, including negative differential resistance (NDR) and antiresonances, both mediated by subtle quantum interference effects. Moreover, the molecular junctions can display moderate rectifying or nonlinear behavior depending on the position of the hydrogen atoms within the porphyrin core. We rationalize the mechanism leading to NDR and antiresonances by providing a detailed analysis of transmission pathways and frontier molecular orbital distribution.</p>