Chemical Physics, 2002, V 281, N 2-3, 1 August.


Peter H?nggi, Mark Ratner and Sophia Yaliraki 
Preface 
111

 H.B. Weber et al. 
Electronic transport through single conjugated molecules 
113-125

 J. Chen and M.A. Reed 
Electronic transport of molecular systems 
127-145

 Vladimiro Mujica, Mark A. Ratner and Abraham Nitzan 
Molecular rectification: why is it so rare? 
147-150

 Yongqiang Xue, Supriyo Datta and Mark A. Ratner 
First-principles based matrix Green's function approach to molecular electronic 
devices: general formalism 
151-170

 Prashant Damle, Avik W. Ghosh and Supriyo Datta 
First-principles analysis of molecular conduction using quantum chemistry 
software 
171-187

 M. Di Ventra, N.D. Lang and S.T. Pantelides 
Electronic transport in single molecules 
189-198

 J?rg Lehmann, Gert-Ludwig Ingold and Peter H?nggi 
Incoherent charge transport through molecular wires: interplay of Coulomb 
interaction and wire population 
199-209

 E.G. Petrov, V. May and P. H?nggi 
Controlling electron transfer processes through short molecular wires 
211-224

 Avik W. Ghosh, Ferdows Zahid, Supriyo Datta and Robert R. Birge 
Charge transfer in molecular conductorsoxidation or reduction? 
225-230

 Nicol?s Agra?t, Carlos Untiedt, Gabino Rubio-Bollinger and Sebasti?n Vieira 
Electron transport and phonons in atomic wires 
231-234

 Dvira Segal and Abraham Nitzan 
Conduction in molecular junctions: inelastic effects 
235-256

 Horacio M. Pastawski, L.E.F. Foa Torres and Ernesto Medina 
Electron-phonon interaction and electronic decoherence in molecular conductors 
257-278

 H. Ness and A.J. Fisher 
Coherent electron injection and transport in molecular wires: inelastic 
tunneling and electron-phonon interactions 
279-292

 Saman Alavi, Brian Larade, Jeremy Taylor, Hong Guo and Tamar Seideman 
Current-triggered vibrational excitation in single-molecule transistors 
293-303

 Zeev Vager and Ron Naaman 
Surprising electronic-magnetic properties of close-packed organized organic 
layers 
305-309

 Eldon G. Emberly and George Kirczenow 
Molecular spintronics: spin-dependent electron transport in molecular wires 
311-324

 L. Patrone et al. 
Direct comparison of the electronic coupling efficiency of sulfur and selenium 
anchoring groups for molecules adsorbed onto gold electrodes 
325-332

 William B. Davis, Mark A. Ratner and Michael R. Wasielewski 
Dependence of electron transfer dynamics in wire-like bridge molecules on donor-
bridge energetics and electronic interactions 
333-346

 C. Joachim and M. Magoga 
The effective mass of an electron when tunneling through a molecular wire 
347-352

 Roi Baer and Daniel Neuhauser 
Anti-coherence based molecular electronics: XOR-gate response 
353-362

 F. Remacle, R. Weinkauf, Dan Steinitz, K.L. Kompa and R.D. Levine 
Molecular logic by optical spectroscopy with output transfer by charge migration 
along a peptide 
363-372

 Maria A. Rampi and George M. Whitesides 
A versatile experimental approach for understanding electron transport through 
organic materials 
373-391

 M. Bixon and Joshua Jortner 
Long-range and very long-range charge transport in DNA 
393-408

 Christopher R. Treadway, Michael G. Hill and Jacqueline K. Barton 
Charge transport through a molecular -stack: double helical DNA 
409-428

 Phaedon Avouris 
Carbon nanotube electronics 
429-445

 R. Egger and A.O. Gogolin 
Intrinsic Coulomb blockade in multi-wall carbon nanotubes 
447-454

 Ross Tucknott and S.N. Yaliraki 
Aggregation properties of carbon nanotubes at interfaces 
455-463

 Gianaurelio Cuniberti, Giorgos Fagas and Klaus Richter 
Fingerprints of mesoscopic leads in the conductance of a molecular wire 
465-476

 M. Thorwart and M. Grifoni 
Luttinger correlations and resonant tunneling in carbon nanotube intramolecular 
dots 
477-487

Author Index 
489-492

Subject Index 
493-502