pubmed-article:19928996 | pubmed:abstractText | The electronic transport properties of the 1,1'-ferrocene dicarboxylic acid sandwiched between Al(111) electrodes are studied using first-principles methods. The transmission spectra and the current-voltage characteristics are computed for various two-terminal device models and their relation with the electronic structure of the molecule is thoroughly discussed. The current-voltage characteristics are asymmetric, spin-independent, and vary with the anchoring structure of the molecule to the electrodes. A fine-tuning of the molecular conductance can be easily achieved by applying a gate potential, which is included in our simulations. Interestingly, a spin-polarized current can emerge as a consequence of the gate potential with the relative contribution of the two spin channels varying with the bias. | lld:pubmed |