“Papers of School of Nano-Sciences”

 

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  501. M. Mardaani, A. A. Shokri and K. Esfarjani,
Analytical results on coherent conductance in a general periodic quantum dot: Transfer matrix method,
Physica E 28(2005), 12  [abstract]

   502. S. Jalili and H. Rafii-Tabar,
Electronic conductance through organic nanowires,
Phys. Rev. B 71(2005), 9  [abstract]

   503. S. Jalili and F. Moradi,
Charge Transport through Thiophen Bithiol molecule as a Molecular Wire,
Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry 4(2005), 14  [abstract]

   504. S. Jalili and F. Moradi,
Theoritocal investigation of conductance properties of molecular wires,
Lecture Series on Computer and Computational Sciences 1(2004), 3  [abstract]

   505. H. Rafii-Tabar and G. A. Mansoori,
Interatomic Potential Models for Nanostructures,
Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 4(2004), 18  [abstract]

   506. S. Jalili and M. Akhavan,
Study of Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonding in Ortho-Substituted Acetanilide Compounds using Computational Methods,
Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry 3(2004), 16  [abstract]

   507. R. Moradian, J. Annett and B. Gy�rffy,
Electronic spectra of extended Zn impurities in d-wave superconductors,
Phys. Rev. B 70(2004), 4  [abstract]

   508. R. Moradian,
Disordered carbon nanotube alloys in the effective-medium supercell approximation,
Phys. Rev. B 70(2004), 6  [abstract]

   509. A. Namiranian,
Quantum interference effect in the nonlinear conductance of metallic single-wall nanotubes,
Phys. Rev. B 70(2004), 4  [abstract]

   510. H. Rafii Tabar,
Computational Modelling of Thermo-Mechanical and Transport Properties of Carbon Nanotubes,
Phys. Rep. 390 (2004), 8  [abstract]

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