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Can Molecular Quantum Interference Effect Transistors Survive Vibration?
Quantum
interference in cross-conjugated molecules can be utilized
to construct molecular quantum interference effect transistors. However,
whether its application can be achieved depends on the survivability
of the quantum interference under real conditions such as nuclear
vibration. We use two simulation methods to investigate the effects
of nuclear vibration on quantum interference in a meta-linked benzene
system. The simulation results suggest that the quantum interference
is robust against nuclear vibration not only in the steady state but
also in its transient dynamics, and thus the molecular quantum interference
effect transistors can be realized