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

Bulla, Ralf and Gutiérrez, Rafael and Cuniberti, Gianaurelio (2006) Modeling molecular conduction in DNA wires: Charge transfer theories and dissipative quantum transport. In: Starikov, Evgeni and Lewis, James P. and Tanaka, Shigenori, (eds.) Modern methods for theoretical physical chemistry of biopolymers. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 379-391. ISBN 0-444-52220-4; 978-0-444-52220-7.

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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.

Item Type:Book Section
Institutions: Physics > Institute of Theroretical Physics > Retired Professors > Group Gianaurelio Cuniberti
Projects:EU Grant: DNA-based molecular nanowires, Graduiertenkolleg Nichtlinearität und Nichtgleichgewicht, Volkswagen Stiftung: Molecular Computing
Subjects:500 Science > 530 Physics
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of Regensburg:Yes
Owner:Redakteur Physik
Deposited On:20 Mar 2007
Last Modified:20 Jul 2011 23:00
Item ID:1718
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