Why Asymmetric Molecular Coupling to Electrodes Cannot Be at Work in Real Molecular Rectifiers
Ioan Baldea
Abstract:Every one and then one can hear in the molecular electronics community that asymmetric couplings (Γ s = Γ t ) of the dominant level (molecular orbital) to electrodes (s and t) having shapes different of each other may be responsible for current rectification observed in experiments. Using a general single level model going beyond the Lorentzian transmission limit, in this work we present a rigorous demonstration that this is not the case. In particular, we deduce an analytical for the bias (V ) driven shift of… Show more
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