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SYSA: Symposium Tayloring Organic Interfaces: Molecular Structures and Applications
SYSA 5: Poster Session SYSA
SYSA 5.49: Poster
Dienstag, 26. Februar 2008, 14:30–20:00, Poster A
Hole bandstructure and mobilities in guanine stacks — •Lars Matthes, Frank Ortmann, Karsten Hannewald, and Friedhelm Bechstedt — Institut für Festkörpertheorie und -optik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany
DNA molecules are no longer regarded as passive molecules with the sole purpose to store genetic information. Nowadays nanowires derived from the DNA are also considered as possible candidates for molecular devices towards a further miniaturization of electronic technology. Therefore an investigation of intrinsic charge carrier mobilitites in such wires is needed. Moreover, the understanding of charge-transport processes in DNA is also highly relevant for biological phenomena such as radiation damage and repair.
Our model system is a stack of guanine molecules where we study the hole mobilities by means of a recently developed theory [1]. Thereby the interaction with phonons and hopping processes play a major role.
[1] Hannewald et al. PRB 69 , 075212 (2004)