Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1597016 | Solid State Communications | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
DNA molecules may work as novel devices due to their interesting electronic transport properties. We here propose a theoretical method to deal with the temperature dependence of the transport behavior of a short DNA molecule, taking into account Coulomb interaction of electrons and the coupling between electrons and the two-level system in the DNA molecule. The nonlinear current–voltage curves are derived by using the Landauer formulae. We find that the voltage gap of the current–voltage curves is sensitive to the parameters of the two-level system. We also find that Coulomb blockade peaks can be controlled by varying the temperature, which relates to particular features of the DNA molecule.
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Authors
Jin-Fu Feng, Xiao-Shan Wu, Shi-Jie Xiong, Shu-Sheng Jiang,