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Sina Yeganeh

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| Affiliation | Northwestern University, Evanston |
| Biography | Sina Yeganeh is a graduate student working with Professor Mark Ratner at Northwestern University's Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 2004. His research at Northwestern is supported by a National Defense Science and Engineering fellowship and is focused on the dynamics of charge transport in molecular junctions. |
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MCW07 Modeling Charging-based Switching in Molecular Transport Junctions
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05 Sep. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Sina Yeganeh, Misha Galperin, Mark A. Ratner
We will discuss several proposed explanations for the switching and negative differential resistance behavior seen in some molecular junctions. It is shown that a proposed polaron model is successful in predicting both hysteresis and NDR behavior, and the model is elaborated with image charge …