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Temperature dependence of polaronic transport through single molecules and quantum dots

Urban Lundin, Ross H. McKenzie

Published 2002-03-27, updated 2002-06-19Version 2

Motivated by recent experiments on electric transport through single molecules and quantum dots, we investigate a model for transport that allows for significant coupling between the electrons and a boson mode isolated on the molecule or dot. We focus our attention on the temperature dependent properties of the transport. In the Holstein picture for polaronic transport in molecular crystals the temperature dependence of the conductivity exhibits a crossover from coherent (band) to incoherent (hopping) transport. Here, the temperature dependence of the differential conductance on resonance does not show such a crossover, but is mostly determined by the lifetime of the resonant level on the molecule or dot.

Comments: 8 pages, 7 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 66, 75303 (2002)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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