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Research interests

Molecular Electronics, Self-assembled Monolayers, Density Functional Theory

Publications

Correlating the Influence of Disulfides in Monolayers across Photoelectron Spectroscopy Wettability and Tunneling Charge- Transport

Tunneling Probability Increases with Distance in Junctions Comprising Self-assembled Monolayers of Oligothiophenes

Controlling destructive quantum interference in tunneling junctions comprising self-assembled monolayers via bond topology and functional groups

Influence of Polyoxovanadate and Phthalocyanine on 4f Electron Transfer in Gold-Confined Monolayers Probed with EGaIn Top Contacts

Empirical Parameter to Compare Molecule-Electrode Interfaces in Large-Area Molecular Junctions

Charge transport through molecular ensembles: Recent progress in molecular electronics featured

Molecular Ensemble Junctions: a combined experimental & theoretical investigation

Intermolecular Effects on Tunneling through Acenes in Large-Area and Single-Molecule Junctions

Tunneling probability increases with distance in junctions comprising self-assembled monolayers of oligo-thiophenes

Understanding the Role of Parallel Pathways via In-Situ Switching of Quantum Interference in Molecular Tunneling Junctions

Press/media

In Situ Switching of Quantum Interference in Molecular Tunneling Junctions

A Golden Glimpse of Thorny Thiol Tunneling

Spotlights on Recent JACS Publications