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Electron Tunneling Through a Molecule
Abstract To interpret tunneling current through a molecule, it is important to distinguish between through bond and through space tunneling processes. A definition of these processes is proposed. For each one, the methods to calculate the tunneling current are briefly presented. A tight-binding example is analytically solved to illustrate them. Recent results on the STM imaging of Alkanes are discussed by considering through bond processes.
Electron Tunneling Through a Molecule
Abstract To interpret tunneling current through a molecule, it is important to distinguish between through bond and through space tunneling processes. A definition of these processes is proposed. For each one, the methods to calculate the tunneling current are briefly presented. A tight-binding example is analytically solved to illustrate them. Recent results on the STM imaging of Alkanes are discussed by considering through bond processes.
Electron Tunneling Through a Molecule
Joachim, C. (author) / Sautet, P. (author)
1990-01-01
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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