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Thermally induced charge current through long molecules.

Natalya A ZimbovskayaAbraham Nitzan
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2018)
In this work, we theoretically study steady state thermoelectric transport through a single-molecule junction with a long chain-like bridge. Electron transmission through the system is computed using a tight-binding model for the bridge. We analyze dependences of thermocurrent on the bridge length in unbiased and biased systems operating within and beyond the linear response regime. It is shown that the length-dependent thermocurrent is controlled by the lineshape of electron transmission in the interval corresponding to the HOMO/LUMO transport channel. Also, it is demonstrated that electron interactions with molecular vibrations may significantly affect the length-dependent thermocurrent.
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