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Medium effects in single molecule electronics

Lead Research Organisation: Lancaster University
Department Name: Physics

Abstract

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Publications

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Gillemot K (2013) A detailed experimental and theoretical study into the properties of C60 dumbbell junctions. in Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)

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Sadeghi H (2015) Conductance enlargement in picoscale electroburnt graphene nanojunctions in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Wang C (2022) Electron and proton conducting framework organic salt single crystals in Journal of Solid State Chemistry

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Sadeghi H (2015) Enhancing the thermoelectric figure of merit in engineered graphene nanoribbons. in Beilstein journal of nanotechnology

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Sadeghi H (2016) Hexagonal-boron nitride substrates for electroburnt graphene nanojunctions in Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures

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Baghernejad M (2014) Highly-effective gating of single-molecule junctions: an electrochemical approach. in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

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Geng Y (2015) Magic ratios for connectivity-driven electrical conductance of graphene-like molecules. in Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Sadeghi H (2015) Negative differential electrical resistance of a rotational organic nanomotor. in Beilstein journal of nanotechnology