Electronic and Thermal transport
See the following link for an Introduction to Molecular Electronics from the ADMOL 2004 Conference in MPIPKS- Dresden, Germany.
For the recent formalism developments of TDDFT for molecular devices as an ongoing collaboration between different nodes within the NANOQUANTA network of excellence see: Time-dependent quantum transport: a practical scheme using density functional theory by S. Kurth, G. Stefanucci, C.-O. Almbladh, A. Rubio and E.K.U. Gross; and the following contribution to a book on TDDFT being edited by Miguel Marques, Fernando Nogueira, Angel Rubio, Kieron Burke, E.K.U. Gross, TDDFT_transport (PDF file, 187.32 Kb).
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Calculated IR and Raman activities of C and BN nanotubes (see the nanostructures and nanotubes section) and the presentation of those results in the Kirchberg conferences of 2004 and 2003.
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Review work on the phonon spectra of graphite.
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Development of a new TD technique to deal with resonant Raman scattering as well as non-resonant one (treating both eelctron and ion dynamics).
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Calculations of electronic transport properties of functionalized carbon nanotubes for the detection of toxic gases.
Researchers
Coordinator: Angel Rubio- Guillem Albareda Piquer
- Andrea Droghetti
- André Mirtschink
- Robert Biele
- David Cardamone
- Roberto D'Agosta
- Mehdi Farzanehpour
- Juan María García Lastra
- Jean Pierre Inchaustegui
- Juan Borge de Prada
- Stefan Kurth
- Duncan John Mowbray
- Yann Pouillon
- David Strubbe
- Kristian Sommer Thygesen
- Matthieu Verstraete
- Ludger Wirtz
- Kaike Yang
Related Projects
- consolider nanoTHERM. Tailoring electronic and phononic properties of nanomaterials: Towards ideal Thermoelectricity
- Dynamical exchange-correlation effects in electronic and thermal transport
- Electrical Spin Manipulation in Atoms and Molecules (SpinMan)
- Grupos consolidados: Simulación de sistemas cuánticos nanostructurados fuera del equilibrio:
- In silico design of efficient materials for next generation batteries (Mat4Bat)
- MPSD-Max-Planck Hamburg
- "Red Española de Supercomputación" (RES)
- The Novel Materials Discovery Laboratory (NoMaD) (H2020-EINFRA-5-2015, Centers of Excellence for Computing applications)