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First-principles calculation on the transport properties of molecular wires between Au clusters under equilibrium

Zhanyu Ning, Jingzhe Chen, Shimin Hou, Jiaxing Zhang, Zhenyu Liang, Jin Zhang, Rushan Han

Published 2005-04-22, updated 2005-07-13Version 2

Based on the matrix Green's function method combined with hybrid tight-binding / density functional theory, we calculate the conductances of a series of gold-dithiol molecule-gold junctions including benzenedithiol (BDT), benzenedimethanethiol (BDMT), hexanedithiol (HDT), octanedithiol (ODT) and decanedithiol (DDT). An atomically-contacted extended molecule model is used in our calculation. As an important procedure, we determine the position of the Fermi level by the energy reference according to the results from ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS) experiments. After considering the experimental uncertainty in UPS measurement, the calculated results of molecular conductances near the Fermi level qualitatively agree with the experimental values measured by Tao et. al. [{\it Science} 301, 1221 (2003); {\it J. Am. Chem. Soc.} 125, 16164 (2003); {\it Nano. Lett.} 4, 267 (2004).]

Comments: 12 pages,8 figures
Journal: Phys.Rev. B 72, 155403 (2005)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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