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  1. Macromolecular Simulation: A Computational Perspective

    16 Feb 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Robert D. Skeel

    The study of cold atomic gases is exploding, driven largely by the rapid experimental developments. This field has become highly interdisciplinary, connecting a great variety of interesting problems: weakly and strongly correlated quantum condensed matters, nuclear matters, and physics of low...

  2. Towards a Terahertz Solid State Bloch Oscillator

    29 Jan 2004 | | Contributor(s):: S. James Allen

    The concepts of Bloch oscillation and Zener breakdown are fundamental to electron motion in periodic potentials and were described in the earliest theoretical developments of electron transport in solids. But only in the past 10 years have experiments clearly demonstrated various aspects of Bloch...

  3. Nanoelectronics/Mechanics With Carbon Nanotubes

    26 Feb 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Ji-Yong Park

    In this talk, I will present efforts to understand electrical/mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by combining electric transport measurements and the scanning probe microscopy.

  4. Molecular Electronics Pathway for Molecular Memory Devices

    06 Feb 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Ranganathan Shashidhar

    We have been developing a scale molecular electronic device using a 30 nm sized plant virus particle as the scaffold. This talk describes the bioengineering aspects of how the virus particle is converted to a molecular electronic circuit and its electrical characterization. The talk describes...

  5. Structure and Ion Permeation of the Gramicidin Channel using Molecular Dynamics

    12 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Toby Allen

    Molecular dynamics (MD) has become an essential tool for obtaining microscopic insight into biological function. The gramicidin channel as an excellent benchmark system for this purpose. Using extensive MD simulations with explicit solvent and membrane, we determine the backbone structure and...

  6. Electronic Transport Through Self-Assembled Monolayers

    25 Feb 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Takhee Lee

    Characterization of charge transport in molecular scale electronic devices has to date shown exquisite sensitivity to specifics of device fabrication and preparation. Thus, intrinsic molecular band structure has been problematic to extract from published results. Here we demonstrate...

  7. Contacting Molecules - Chemistry in Molecular Electronics

    12 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Ilona Kretzschmar

    The study of the basic electron transport mechanism through molecular systems has been made accessible by fabrication techniques that create metallic contacts to a small number of organic molecules. In my talk, I will discuss some of the groundbreaking discoveries such as the measurement of the...

  8. Inelastic Effects in Molecular Conduction

    12 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Abraham Nitzan

    Molecular electron transfer, as treated by the Marcus theory, strongly depends on nuclear motion as a way to achieve critical configurations in which charge rearrangement is possible. The electron tunneling process itself is assumed to occur in a static nuclear environment. In the application of...