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Physical Review Letters|July 22, 2022
Proposal for All-Electrical Spin Manipulation and Detection for a Single Molecule on Boron-Substituted GrapheneFei Gao, Dongzhe Li, Cyrille Barreteau, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 2, 2009
Surface-decorated silicon nanowires: a route to high-ZT thermoelectricsTroels Markussen, Antti-Pekka Jauho, Mads Brandbyge
Nano Letters|December 9, 2008
Conductance of alkanedithiol single-molecule junctions: a molecular dynamics studyMagnus Paulsson, Casper Krag, Thomas Frederiksen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 31, 2023
Enhancement of Graphene Phonon Excitation by a Chemically Engineered Molecular ResonanceXiaocui Wu, Nicolas Néel, Mads Brandbyge, et al.
Nano Letters|March 7, 2017
Field Effect in Graphene-Based van der Waals Heterostructures: Stacking Sequence MattersDaniele Stradi, Nick R Papior, Ole Hansen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|February 9, 2005
Inelastic scattering and local heating in atomic gold wiresThomas Frederiksen, Mads Brandbyge, Nicolás Lorente, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 13, 2007
Scaling theory put into practice: first-principles modeling of transport in doped silicon nanowiresTroels Markussen, Riccardo Rurali, Antti-Pekka Jauho, et al.
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|August 1, 2018
Large-scale tight-binding simulations of quantum transport in ballistic grapheneGaetano Calogero, Nick R Papior, Peter Bøggild, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|December 15, 2015
Manipulating the voltage drop in graphene nanojunctions using a gate potentialNick Papior, Tue Gunst, Daniele Stradi, et al.
Physical Review Letters|April 7, 2010
Passing current through touching moleculesGuillaume Schull, Thomas Frederiksen, Mads Brandbyge, et al.
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Physical Review Letters|July 22, 2022
Proposal for All-Electrical Spin Manipulation and Detection for a Single Molecule on Boron-Substituted GrapheneFei Gao, Dongzhe Li, Cyrille Barreteau, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 2, 2009
Surface-decorated silicon nanowires: a route to high-ZT thermoelectricsTroels Markussen, Antti-Pekka Jauho, Mads Brandbyge
Nano Letters|December 9, 2008
Conductance of alkanedithiol single-molecule junctions: a molecular dynamics studyMagnus Paulsson, Casper Krag, Thomas Frederiksen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 31, 2023
Enhancement of Graphene Phonon Excitation by a Chemically Engineered Molecular ResonanceXiaocui Wu, Nicolas Néel, Mads Brandbyge, et al.
Nano Letters|March 7, 2017
Field Effect in Graphene-Based van der Waals Heterostructures: Stacking Sequence MattersDaniele Stradi, Nick R Papior, Ole Hansen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|February 9, 2005
Inelastic scattering and local heating in atomic gold wiresThomas Frederiksen, Mads Brandbyge, Nicolás Lorente, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 13, 2007
Scaling theory put into practice: first-principles modeling of transport in doped silicon nanowiresTroels Markussen, Riccardo Rurali, Antti-Pekka Jauho, et al.
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|August 1, 2018
Large-scale tight-binding simulations of quantum transport in ballistic grapheneGaetano Calogero, Nick R Papior, Peter Bøggild, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|December 15, 2015
Manipulating the voltage drop in graphene nanojunctions using a gate potentialNick Papior, Tue Gunst, Daniele Stradi, et al.
Physical Review Letters|April 7, 2010
Passing current through touching moleculesGuillaume Schull, Thomas Frederiksen, Mads Brandbyge, et al.
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