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The DNA electronic specific heat at low temperature: The role of aperiodicity
AbstractThe electronic specific heat spectra at constant volume (CV) of a long-range correlated extended ladder model, mimicking a DNA molecule, is theoretically analyzed for a stacked array of a double-stranded structure made up from the nucleotides guanine G, adenine A, cytosine C and thymine T. The role of the aperiodicity on CV is discussed, considering two different nucleotide arrangements with increasing disorder, namely the Fibonacci and the Rudin–Shapiro quasiperiodic structures. Comparisons are made for different values of the band fillings, considering also a finite segment of natural DNA, as part of the human chromosome Ch22
Statistical model for the effects of dephasing on transport properties of large samples
72.10.Bg General formulation of transport theory, 73.23.-b Electronic transport in mesoscopic systems, 73.20.Fz Weak or Anderson localization,