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Large Low Bias Negative Differential Resistance in an Endohedral Li@C60 Dimer Junction

Author(s):

P. Zhao,D. S. Liu,Y. Zhang,Y. Su,H. Y. Liu,S. J. Li, and G. Chen,

Journal:

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Year:

2012

Volume:

116

Pages

7968–7974

DOI:

10.1021/jp210880j

Abstract:

By applying the nonequilibrium Green function formalism combined with density functional theory, we have investigated the electronic transport properties of the C60 dimer and its endohedral complex Li@C60 dimer. Our results show that the doping of Li atoms significantly changes the transport properties of the C60 dimer. Negative differential resistance is found in such systems. Especially, the doping of Li atoms can lead to a much larger negative differential resistance at much lower bias, and it is quite evident from the plot of differential conductance versus bias. The negative differential resistance behavior is understood in terms of the evolution of the transmission spectrum and projected density of states spectrum with applied bias combined with molecular projected self-consistent Hamiltonian states analyses.

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