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ELECTRON TRANSPORT THROUGH MOLECULAR CHAINS

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793292007000416Cited by:2 (Source: Crossref)

    We study electron transport through molecular chains attached with two nonsuperconducting electrodes by the use of Green's function technique. Here, we do parametric calculations based on the tight-binding model to characterize the electron transport through such bridge systems and see that the transport properties are significantly affected by (a) the length of the molecular chain and (b) the molecule-to-electrode coupling strength. In this context, we also discuss the steady state current fluctuations, so-called shot noise, which is a consequence of the quantization of charge and is not directly available through conductance measurements.