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Rectification effects in coherent transport through single molecules
A minimal model for coherent transport through a donor/acceptor molecular
junction is presented. The two donor and acceptor sites are described by single
levels energetically separated by an intramolecular tunnel barrier. In the
limit of strong coupling to the electrodes a current rectification for
different bias voltage polarities occurs. Contacts with recent experiments of
molecular rectification are also given.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Quantum transport through STM-lifted single PTCDA molecules
Using a scanning tunneling microscope we have measured the quantum
conductance through a PTCDA molecule for different configurations of the
tip-molecule-surface junction. A peculiar conductance resonance arises at the
Fermi level for certain tip to surface distances. We have relaxed the molecular
junction coordinates and calculated transport by means of the Landauer/Keldysh
approach. The zero bias transmission calculated for fixed tip positions in
lateral dimensions but different tip substrate distances show a clear shift and
sharpening of the molecular chemisorption level on increasing the STM-surface
distance, in agreement with experiment.Comment: accepted for publication in Applied Physics