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Magnus Paulsson

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| Affiliation | Purdue University, West Lafayette |
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Electrical Conduction through Molecules
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08 Jul. 2003 | Publications | Contributor(s): Ferdows Zahid, Magnus Paulsson, Supriyo Datta
In recent years, several experimental groups have reported measurements of the current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of individual or small numbers of molecules. Even three-terminal measurements showing evidence of transistor action has been reported using carbon nanotubes as well as self-assembled …
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Huckel-IV on the nanoHub
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16 Feb. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Magnus Paulsson, Ferdows Zahid, Supriyo Datta
Huckel-IV on the nanoHub
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Introduction to Molecular Conduction
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21 Jul. 2005 | Learning Modules | Contributor(s): Ferdows Zahid, Magnus Paulsson, Avik Ghosh, Supriyo Datta
A scanning probe microscope brushes the tips of molecules rising up from a gold substrate. After making contact, the probe measures a very strange current-voltage relationship--linear portions separated by flat spots or sharp increases. Definitely not Ohm's law. Is the experiment correct? What …
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MolCToy
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08 Jun. 2005 | Tools | Contributor(s): Magnus Paulsson, Ferdows Zahid, Supriyo Datta, Michael McLennan
A collection of simple theoretical models of the conduction through individual molecules between two contacts.
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Non Equilibrium Green's Functions for Dummies: Introduction to the One Particle NEGF equations
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30 Oct. 2006 | Publications | Contributor(s): Magnus Paulsson
Non equilibrium Green's function methods are regularly used to calculate current and charge densities in nanoscale (both molecular and semiconductor) conductors under bias. This method is mainly used for ballistic conduction but may be extended to include inelastic scattering. In this tutorial …
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Resistance of a Molecule
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29 Apr. 2003 | Publications | Contributor(s): Magnus Paulsson, Ferdows Zahid, Supriyo Datta
In recent years, several experimental groups have reported measurements of the current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of individual or small numbers of molecules. Even three-terminal measurements showing evidence of transistor action has been reported using carbon nanotubes [1, 2] as well as …