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arxiv: cond-mat/0410660 · v3 · submitted 2004-10-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.mes-hall· q-bio.BM· q-bio.MN

Quantum transport through a DNA wire in a dissipative environment

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.mes-hallq-bio.BMq-bio.MN
keywords transportconductancedissipativeelectronicenvironmentstatestemperatureactivated
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Electronic transport through DNA wires in the presence of a strong dissipative environment is investigated. We show that new bath-induced electronic states are formed within the bandgap. These states show up in the linear conductance spectrum as a temperature dependent background and lead to a crossover from tunneling to thermal activated behavior with increasing temperature. Depending on the strength of the electron-bath coupling, the conductance at the Fermi level can show a weak exponential or even an algebraic length dependence. Our results suggest a new environmental-induced transport mechanism. This might be relevant for the understanding of molecular conduction experiments in liquid solution, like those recently performed on poly(GC) oligomers in a water buffer (B. Xu et al., Nano Lett 4, 1105 (2004)).

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