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TT 44: Transport: Nanoelectronics III - Molecular Electronics 2
TT 44.5: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 29. März 2012, 16:15–16:30, BH 334
Electron transport through helical, biimidazole-based structures — •Thomas Brumme, Rafael Gutiérrez, and Gianaurelio Cuniberti — Institute for Materials Science and Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials, TU Dresden, Germany
Molecular electronics and spintronics provide a promising strategy to overcome limitations of semiconductor-based technologies by implementing electronic functionalities at the molecular scale. However, in order to create single molecule spintronics devices one needs to understand the spin-dependent transport through the molecular system, its dependence on different molecular properties and possible mechanisms to change the magnetization of the molecule. Molecular systems with screw symmetry like DNA are especially interesting for spintronics applications since the transport through these systems can be spin selective [1]. We investigate the eletronic structure of a molecular helix formed by silver atoms and biimidazole units ([Ag(NO3)(H2biim)]n, [2, 3]). First-principles calculations reveal that several molecular orbitals possess screw symmetry and are completely delocalized along the helix. Based on this results we explore the possibility of spin-selective electron transport through this molecular helix.
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