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The electrical conductance of a nanotube decreases when it is heated. This phenomenon is exploited in a new technique called photothermal current microscopy to image the conductance of individual ...
Studies of the electrical conductance of single molecules attached to metallic electrodes not only probe the fundamentals of quantum transport but also provide the knowledge needed to develop ...
The article, "Estimating single molecule conductance from spontaneous evolution of a molecular contact," is authored by M. Gil, T. Malinowski, M. Iazykov and H.R. Klein.
American Institute of Physics. "Measuring electrical conductance across a single molecule." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 15 March 2018. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2018 / 03 / 180315122937.htm>.
Researchers demonstrate high electrical conductance for an antiaromatic nickel complex -- an order of magnitude higher than for a similar aromatic complex. Since the conductance is also tunable by ...
Electrical detection of single-molecule cancer biomarkers Using the scanning tunneling microscopy break-junction method (STMBJ), Gunasinghe et al. measured the charge transport conductance values ...
The electrical conductance at different locations on individual atoms has been measured by scientists in Japan. The experiment involved adding and removing electrons from atoms on a surface by using a ...
The researchers found that the self-grouping clusters of electrons followed their own lanes, and the conductance of those lanes corresponded with a diagonal series from Pascal’s triangle.
The conductance of the molecular wires, each a single molecule thick and up to 20Å long, was determined using the scanning tunnelling microscope-based break-junction method.
Posted: Jul 31, 2017 Wood is made into an electrical conductor by turning its surface into graphene (Nanowerk News) Rice University scientists have made wood into an electrical conductor by turning ...
Electrical current flows easily through a conductor, but does not flow through an insulator. Find out more with BBC Bitesize. For students between the ages of 11 and 14.
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