Amine Linked Single Molecule Circuits: Systematic Measurements & Understanding

By Mark S Hybertsen

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Mark Hybertsen Mark S. Hybertsen holds a BA in Physics from Reed College in Portland, OR (1980) and a PhD in Physics from The University of California, Berkeley (1986). His thesis research done under the supervision of Prof. Steven Louie concerned exchange and correlation in semiconductors and insulators. Dr. Hybertsen joined Bell Laboratories in 1986, pursuing a variety of research projects in the theory of the electronic properties of materials (bulk semiconductors, semiconductor surfaces and interfaces, cuprates, porous silicon, optoelectronic device physics). He supervised the Device and Materials Physics Group in the Semiconductor Photonics Research Department for four years. From 2003 to 2006, Dr. Hybertsen was a Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics at Columbia University in New York, where he has also been an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering. In late 2006, Dr. Hybertsen joined the new Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory. He also maintains an adjunct appointment at Columbia University. Dr. Hybertsen is a fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the IEEE.

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  • Mark S Hybertsen (2007), "Amine Linked Single Molecule Circuits: Systematic Measurements & Understanding," https://nanohub.org/resources/2894.

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