Magnetic Fields Effects on the Electronic Conduction Properties of Molecular Ring Structures

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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46 pages, 20 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevB.85.155440

While mesoscopic conducting loops are sensitive to external magnetic fields, as seen by observations of the Aharonov-Bohm (AB) effect in such structures, the field needed to observe the AB periodicity in small molecular rings is unrealistically large. The present study aims to identify conditions under which magnetic field dependence can be observed in electronic conduction through such molecules. We consider molecular ring structures modeled both within the tight-binding (H\"uckel) model and as continuous rings. In fact, much of the observed qualitative behavior can be rationalized in terms of a much simpler two-state model. Dephasing in these models is affected by two common tools: the B\"uttiker probe method and coherence damping within a density matrix formulation. We show that current through a benzene ring can be controlled by moderate fields provided that (a) conduction must be dominated by degenerate (in the free molecule) molecular electronic resonances, associated with multiple pathways as is often the case with ring molecules; (b) molecular-leads electronic coupling must is weak so as to affect relatively distinct conduction resonances; (c) molecular binding to the leads must be asymmetric (e.g., for benzene, connection in the meta or ortho, but not para, configurations) and, (d) dephasing has to be small. Under these conditions, considerable sensitivity to an imposed magnetic field normal to the molecular ring plane is found in benzene and other aromatic molecules. Interestingly, in symmetric junctions (e.g. para connected benzene) a large sensitivity of the transmission coefficient to magnetic field is not reflected in the current-voltage characteristic. Although sensitivity to magnetic field is suppressed by dephasing, quantitative estimates indicate that magnetic field control can be observed under realistic condition.

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