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    Transient currents in a molecular photo-diode

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    Light-induced charge transmission through a molecular junction (molecular diode) is studied in the framework of a HOMO-LUMO model and in using a kinetic description. Expressions are presented for the sequential (hopping) and direct (tunneling) transient current components together with kinetic equations governing the time-dependent populations of the neutral and charged molecular states which participate in the current formation. Resonant and off-resonant charge transmission processes are analyzed in detail. It is demonstrated that the transient currents are associated with a molecular charging process which is initiated by photo excitation of the molecule. If the coupling of the molecule to the electrodes is strongly asymmetric the transient currents can significantly exceed the steady state current.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Chemical Physic

    Historiographic vices I. Logical attribution

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    AbstractIn the first of this series is considered the fallacious attribution of results that are logical antecedents or consequents of established knowledge

    Correspondence: Accounting Procedure and the Stock Exchange

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    Influence of Accounting on the Development of an Economy

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    Eating Peas with Your Knife

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    Influence of Accounting on the Development of an Economy

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    Valuation or Historical Cost: Some Recent Developments

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    Relation of Depreciation Provisions to Replacement

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