Search Results - "Reuter, Matthew G."
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Characterizing destructive quantum interference in electron transport
Published in New journal of physics (08-05-2017)“…Destructive quantum interference in electron transport through molecules provides an unconventional route for suppressing electric current. In this work we…”
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Is Molecular Rectification Caused by Asymmetric Electrode Couplings or by a Molecular Bias Drop?
Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (19-03-2015)“…We investigate possible causes of molecular rectification in electrode–molecule–electrode junctions. By using a simple model and simulated conductance…”
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Quantitative Interpretations of Break Junction Conductance Histograms in Molecular Electron Transport
Published in ACS nano (28-07-2015)“…We develop theoretical and computational tools for extracting quantitative molecular information from experimental conductance histograms for electron…”
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Carborane-Based Pincers: Synthesis and Structure of SeBSe and SBS Pd(II) Complexes
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (15-07-2009)“…We report the synthesis of several unique, boron-rich pincer complexes derived from m-carborane. The SeBSe and SBS pincer ligands can be synthesized via two…”
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Laser field alignment of organic molecules on semiconductor surfaces: toward ultrafast molecular switches
Published in Physical review letters (14-11-2008)“…An ultrafast, nanoscale molecular switch is proposed, based on extension of the concept of nonadiabatic alignment to surface-adsorbed molecules. The switch…”
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Molecular Conduction through Adlayers: Cooperative Effects Can Help or Hamper Electron Transport
Published in Nano letters (09-11-2011)“…We use a one-electron, tight-binding model of a molecular adlayer sandwiched between two metal electrodes to explore how cooperative effects between molecular…”
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Predicting slow relaxation timescales in open quantum systems
Published in Journal of mathematical chemistry (01-09-2022)“…Molecules in open systems may be modeled using so-called reduced descriptions that keep focus on the molecule while including the effects of the environment…”
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Model for Adsorption of Ligands to Colloidal Quantum Dots with Concentration-Dependent Surface Structure
Published in ACS nano (24-01-2012)“…A study of the adsorption equilibrium of solution-phase CdS quantum dots (QDs) and acid-derivatized viologen ligands…”
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Signatures of Cooperative Effects and Transport Mechanisms in Conductance Histograms
Published in Nano letters (09-05-2012)“…We present a computational investigation into the line shapes of peaks in conductance histograms, finding that they possess high information content. In…”
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Laser alignment as a route to ultrafast control of electron transport through junctions
Published in Physical review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (30-07-2012)“…We consider the extension of ultrafast laser alignment schemes to surface-adsorbed molecules, where the laser field coerces the molecule to reorient itself…”
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Understanding and Controlling Crosstalk between Parallel Molecular Wires
Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (21-07-2011)“…Cooperative effects between molecular wires affect conduction through the wires, and studies have yet to clarify the conditions under which these effects…”
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Solving PDEs in irregular geometries with multiresolution methods I: Embedded Dirichlet boundary conditions
Published in Computer physics communications (2012)“…In this work, we develop and analyze a formalism for solving boundary value problems in arbitrarily-shaped domains using the MADNESS (multiresolution adaptive…”
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Molecular Transport Junctions with Semiconductor Electrodes: Analytical Forms for One-Dimensional Self-Energies
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory (23-04-2009)“…Analytical self-energies for molecular interfaces with one-dimensional, tight-binding semiconductors are derived, along with analytical solutions to the…”
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Level Alignments and Coupling Strengths in Conductance Histograms: The Information Content of a Single Channel Peak
Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (21-03-2013)“…We develop a theory for describing single channel peaks in conductance histograms by applying probability theory to electron transport. This produces…”
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Emergent Properties in Locally Ordered Molecular Materials
Published in Israel journal of chemistry (01-06-2014)“…The two classic structural classifications of solid matter, crystalline and amorphous, are quite useful for inorganic solids, from antimony trichloride to zinc…”
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Comment on “A reference-free clustering method for the analysis of molecular break-junction measurements” [Appl. Phys. Lett. 114, 143102 (2019)]
Published in Applied physics letters (28-09-2020)“…We validate the utility of machine learning techniques for distinguishing different break junction configurations. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the…”
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Associating the Invariant Subspaces of a Non-Normal Matrix with Transient Effects in its Matrix Exponential or Matrix Powers
Published 12-09-2019“…It is well known that the matrix exponential of a non-normal matrix can exhibit transient growth even when all eigenvalues of the matrix have negative real…”
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Emergent Properties in Locally Ordered Molecular Materials
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On Fremdervectors: Vectors Orthogonal to Their Images Under Linear Transformations
Published 10-08-2017“…Geometrically, the eigenvectors of a square matrix $\mathbf{A}$ are not rotated by $\mathbf{A}$. Here we consider vectors that are rotated $\pi/2$ by…”
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