Modeling molecular conduction in DNA wires: Charge transfer theories and dissipative quantum transport

Publikation: Vorabdruck/Dokumentation/BerichtVorabdruck (Preprint)

Abstract

Measurements of electron transfer rates as well as of charge transport characteristics in DNA produced a number of seemingly contradictory results, ranging from insulating behaviour to the suggestion that DNA is an efficient medium for charge transport. Among other factors, environmental effects appear to play a crucial role in determining the effectivity of charge propagation along the double helix. This chapter gives an overview over charge transfer theories and their implication for addressing the interaction of a molecular conductor with a dissipative environment. Further, we focus on possible applications of these approaches for charge transport through DNA-based molecular wires.

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OriginalspracheUndefiniert
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 19 Apr. 2006
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ORCID /0000-0001-8121-8041/work/142659273

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Schlagwörter

  • cond-mat.soft, cond-mat.mes-hall