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Coherent Phonon Scattering in Molecular Devices

In the present work we investigate the influence of molecular vibrations on the tunneling of electrons through a molecule sandwiched between two metal contacts. The study is confined to the elastic scattering only, but beyond the harmonic approximation. The problem is tackled both from a classical a...

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Published in:Journal of computational electronics 2003-12, Vol.2 (2-4), p.251-256
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