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Attenuation Factors in Molecular Electronics: Some Theoretical Concepts

Yannick J Dappe

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Understanding the electronic transport mechanisms in molecular junctions is of paramount importance to design molecular devices and circuits. In particular, the role of the different junction components contributing to the current decay-namely the attenuation factor-is yet to be clarified. In this short review, we discuss the main theoretical approaches to tackle this question in the non-resonant tunneling regime. We illustrate our purpose through standard symmetric junctions and through recent studies on hybrid molecular junctions using graphene electrodes. In each case, we highlight the contribution from the anchoring groups, the molecular backbone and the electrodes, respectively. In this respect, we consider different anchoring groups and asymmetric junctions. In light of these results, we discuss some perspectives to describe accurately the attenuation factors in molecular electronics.
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hal-03032383 , version 1 (30-11-2020)

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Yannick J Dappe. Attenuation Factors in Molecular Electronics: Some Theoretical Concepts. Applied Sciences, 2020, 10, ⟨10.3390/app10186162⟩. ⟨hal-03032383⟩
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