Abstract
Conditions for transmission of a π -conjugated molecular conductor are derived within the source and sink potential approach in terms of numbers of nonbonding levels of four graphs: The molecular graph G and the three vertex-deleted subgraphs obtained by removing one or both contact vertices. For all bipartite and most nonbipartite G, counting nonbonding levels gives a simple necessary and sufficient condition for conduction at the Fermi level. The exceptional case is where G is nonbipartite and all four graphs have the same number of nonbonding levels; then, an auxiliary requirement involving tail coefficients of the four characteristic polynomials must also be checked. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
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Fowler, P. W., Pickup, B. T., Todorova, T. Z., & Myrvold, W. (2009). A selection rule for molecular conduction. Journal of Chemical Physics, 131(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3182849
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