Ballistic conductance through porphyrin nanoribbons
The search for long molecular wires that can transport charge with maximum efficiency over many nanometers has driven molecular electronics since its inception. Single-molecule conductance normally decays with length and is typically far below the theoretical limit of G0 (77.5 μS). Here, we measure...
Main Authors: | Deng, J-R, González, MT, Zhu, H, Anderson, HL, Leary, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2024
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