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Stefani, D. (author), Guo, Cunlan (author), Ornago, L. (author), Cabosart, D.C.N. (author), El Abbassi, M. (author), Sheves, Mordechai (author), Cahen, David (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
We report on charge transport across single short peptides using the Mechanically Controlled Break Junction (MCBJ) method. We record thousands of electron transport events across single-molecule junctions and with an unsupervised machine learning algorithm, we identify several classes of traces with multifarious conductance values that may...
journal article 2021
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Zotti, Linda A. (author), Bednarz, Beatrice (author), Hurtado-Gallego, Juan (author), Cabosart, D.C.N. (author), Rubio-Bollinger, Gabino (author), Agrait, Nicolas (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
We studied the electron-transport properties of ten different amino acids and one dimer (di-methionine) using the mechanically controlled break-junction (MCBJ) technique. For methionine and cysteine, additional measurements were performed with the scanning tunneling microscope break-junction (STM-BJ) technique. By means of a statistical...
journal article 2019
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Cabosart, D.C.N. (author), El Abbassi, M. (author), Stefani, D. (author), Frisenda, Riccardo (author), Calame, Michel (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Perrin, M.L. (author)
Single-molecule break-junction measurements are intrinsically stochastic in nature, requiring the acquisition of large datasets of “breaking traces” to gain insight into the generic electronic properties of the molecule under study. For example, the most probable conductance value of the molecule is often extracted from the conductance...
journal article 2019