Fabry-Perot interference in a nanotube electron waveguide

W Liang, M Bockrath, D Bozovic, JH Hafner, M Tinkham… - Nature, 2001 - nature.com
The behaviour of traditional electronic devices can be understood in terms of the classical
diffusive motion of electrons. As the size of a device becomes comparable to the electron …

The relation between structure and quantum interference in single molecule junctions

T Markussen, R Stadler, KS Thygesen - Nano letters, 2010 - ACS Publications
Quantum interference (QI) of electron pathways has recently attracted increased interest as
an enabling tool for single-molecule electronic devices. Although various molecular systems …

Trapped modes and Fano resonances in two-dimensional acoustical duct–cavity systems

S Hein, W Koch, L Nannen - Journal of fluid mechanics, 2012 - cambridge.org
Revisiting the classical acoustics problem of rectangular side-branch cavities in a two-
dimensional duct of infinite length, we use the finite-element method to numerically compute …

Anti-Kondo resonance in transport through a quantum wire with a side-coupled quantum dot

K Kang, SY Cho, JJ Kim, SC Shin - Physical Review B, 2001 - APS
An interacting quantum dot side-coupled to a perfect quantum wire is studied. Transport
through the quantum wire is investigated by using an exact sum rule and the slave-boson …

Transmission gaps and Fano resonances in an acoustic waveguide: analytical model

EH El Boudouti, T Mrabti, H Al-Wahsh… - Journal of Physics …, 2008 - iopscience.iop.org
A simple acoustic device consisting of two dangling side resonators grafted at two sites on a
slender tube is designed possibly to obtain transmission stop bands (where the propagation …

Uncovering a law of corresponding states for electron tunneling in molecular junctions

I Bâldea, Z Xie, CD Frisbie - Nanoscale, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
Laws of corresponding states known so far demonstrate that certain macroscopic systems
can be described in a universal manner in terms of reduced quantities, which eliminate …

Graphical prediction of quantum interference-induced transmission nodes in functionalized organic molecules

T Markussen, R Stadler, KS Thygesen - Physical Chemistry Chemical …, 2011 - pubs.rsc.org
Quantum interference (QI) in molecular transport junctions can lead to dramatic reductions of
the electron transmission at certain energies. In a recent work [Markussen et al., Nano Lett …

Self-consistent three-dimensional models for quantum ballistic transport in open systems

E Polizzi, NB Abdallah - Physical Review B, 2002 - APS
A quasi-three-dimensional model for quantum ballistic transport in nanostructures is
proposed. The model goes beyond the Thomas-Fermi approximation and is numerically …

Quantum interference: The structural dependence of electron transmission through model systems and cross-conjugated molecules

DQ Andrews, GC Solomon, RH Goldsmith… - The Journal of …, 2008 - ACS Publications
We report on a class of molecules that exhibit nonlinear current/voltage behavior in the low
bias tunneling regime. This interesting behavior is attributed to quantum interference. Using …

Controlling the transmission line shape of molecular t-stubs and potential thermoelectric applications

R Stadler, T Markussen - The Journal of chemical physics, 2011 - pubs.aip.org
Asymmetric line shapes can occur in the transmission function describing electron transport
in the vicinity of a minimum caused by quantum interference effects. Such asymmetry can be …