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Coherent light-driven electron transport through polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon: Laser frequency, field intensity, and polarization angle dependence
Liang Yan Hsu,
Herschel Rabitz
Chemistry
Princeton Materials Institute
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Physics & Astronomy
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
100%
coherent light
90%
acetylene
89%
phenyls
87%
field strength
46%
polarization
42%
lasers
34%
molecular electronics
33%
electrons
33%
photons
29%
molecules
28%
Green's functions
22%
switches
21%
electronic structure
19%
insulators
19%
interference
18%
perturbation
17%
electronics
13%
Chemical Compounds
Tunneling
81%
Electron Transport
77%
Macrocycle
74%
Arene
64%
Polarization
59%
Quantum Interference
55%
Tight Binding Model
53%
Strength
50%
Molecular Electronics
46%
Nonconductor
44%
Photon
38%
Optoelectronics
36%
Electronic State
29%