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Riley J Preston

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|June 8, 2023
A physically realizable molecular motor driven by the Landauer blowtorch effectRiley J Preston, Daniel S Kosov
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 2, 2020
Cooling molecular electronic junctions by AC currentRiley J Preston, Thomas D Honeychurch, Daniel S Kosov
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 23, 2021
First-passage time theory of activated rate chemical processes in electronic molecular junctionsRiley J Preston, Maxim F Gelin, Daniel S Kosov
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 9, 2024
Current-driven mechanical motion of double stranded DNA results in structural instabilities and chiral-induced-spin-selectivity of electron transportNicholas S Davis, Julian A Lawn, Riley J Preston, et al.
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|January 28, 2025
Nonadiabatic Quantum Dynamics of Molecules Scattering from Metal SurfacesRiley J Preston, Yaling Ke, Samuel L Rudge, et al.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|June 8, 2023
A physically realizable molecular motor driven by the Landauer blowtorch effectRiley J Preston, Daniel S Kosov
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 2, 2020
Cooling molecular electronic junctions by AC currentRiley J Preston, Thomas D Honeychurch, Daniel S Kosov
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 23, 2021
First-passage time theory of activated rate chemical processes in electronic molecular junctionsRiley J Preston, Maxim F Gelin, Daniel S Kosov
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 9, 2024
Current-driven mechanical motion of double stranded DNA results in structural instabilities and chiral-induced-spin-selectivity of electron transportNicholas S Davis, Julian A Lawn, Riley J Preston, et al.
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|January 28, 2025
Nonadiabatic Quantum Dynamics of Molecules Scattering from Metal SurfacesRiley J Preston, Yaling Ke, Samuel L Rudge, et al.
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