11
May 2013
By
Fernando Vázquez Luna
The
effect of gate voltage on electronic
transport
properties in single C60 molecular
device
is investigated by a first-principles method based on density
functional theory and nonequilibrium Green's function formalism. The
calculated results show that the variation of the equilibrium
conductance with gate voltage strongly corresponds with the variation
of transmission eigenvalues and depends on the shift of molecular
orbitals.
The positive gate voltage can enhance the device's electronic
transport,
while negative gate voltage weaken it, which shows a gate-controlled
molecular
current
switch. More importantly, the negative differential resistance
behavior is observed and can be modulated by the gate potential. A
detailed explanations for these phenomena are given.
Find
more information on this work by Zhi-Qiang here.
FAN,
Z., & CHEN, K. (2011). THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF GATE VOLTAGE
CONTROLLABLE TRANSPORT PROPERTIES IN SINGLE C60 MOLECULAR DEVICE.
International Journal Of Modern
Physics B: Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical Physics; Applied
Physics,
25(29),
3871-3880
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