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Mark S. Hybertsen

Researcher at Center for Functional Nanomaterials

Publications -  265
Citations -  28904

Mark S. Hybertsen is an academic researcher from Center for Functional Nanomaterials. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasiparticle & Conductance. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 260 publications receiving 26170 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark S. Hybertsen include Brookhaven College & St. John's University.

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Probing the conductance superposition law in single-molecule circuits with parallel paths

TL;DR: Single-molecule conductance measurements and transport calculations based on density functional theory show that the conductance of a double-backbone molecular junction can be more than twice that of a single- backbone junction, providing clear evidence for constructive interference.
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Electronics and Chemistry: Varying Single-Molecule Junction Conductance Using Chemical Substituents

TL;DR: The results reveal that the occupied states are closest to the gold Fermi energy, indicating that the tunneling transport through these molecules is analogous to hole tunneling through an insulating film.
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Microscopic theory of singlet exciton fission. II. Application to pentacene dimers and the role of superexchange

TL;DR: Berkelbach et al. as discussed by the authors applied the theoretical formalism for singlet exciton fission, introduced in the previous paper, to molecular dimers of pentacene, a widely studied material that exhibits singlet fission in the crystal phase.