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Troels Markussen
Troels Markussen
R&D manager, Synopsys
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QuantumATK: an integrated platform of electronic and atomic-scale modelling tools
S Smidstrup, T Markussen, P Vancraeyveld, J Wellendorff, J Schneider, ...
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 32 (1), 015901, 2019
14942019
Observation of quantum interference in molecular charge transport
CM Guédon, H Valkenier, T Markussen, KS Thygesen, JC Hummelen, ...
Nature nanotechnology 7 (5), 305-309, 2012
5802012
The relation between structure and quantum interference in single molecule junctions
T Markussen, R Stadler, KS Thygesen
Nano letters 10 (10), 4260-4265, 2010
3752010
First-principles method for electron-phonon coupling and electron mobility: Applications to two-dimensional materials
T Gunst, T Markussen, K Stokbro, M Brandbyge
Physical Review B 93 (3), 035414, 2016
2932016
Electron and phonon transport in silicon nanowires: Atomistic approach to thermoelectric properties
T Markussen, AP Jauho, M Brandbyge
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 79 (3), 035415, 2009
2382009
Surface-Decorated Silicon Nanowires: A Route to High- Thermoelectrics
T Markussen, AP Jauho, M Brandbyge
Physical review letters 103 (5), 055502, 2009
1842009
Thermoelectric properties of finite graphene antidot lattices
T Gunst, T Markussen, AP Jauho, M Brandbyge
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 84 (15), 155449, 2011
1742011
Scaling Theory Put into Practice: First-Principles Modeling of Transport<? format?> in Doped Silicon Nanowires
T Markussen, R Rurali, AP Jauho, M Brandbyge
Physical review letters 99 (7), 076803, 2007
1582007
Cross-conjugation and quantum interference: a general correlation?
H Valkenier, CM Guédon, T Markussen, KS Thygesen, SJ van der Molen, ...
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 16 (2), 653-662, 2014
1462014
Electronic transport through Si nanowires: Role of bulk and surface disorder
T Markussen, R Rurali, M Brandbyge, AP Jauho
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 74 (24), 245313, 2006
1332006
Electrochemical control of quantum interference in anthraquinone-based molecular switches
T Markussen, J Schiötz, KS Thygesen
The Journal of chemical physics 132 (22), 2010
1312010
Heat conductance is strongly anisotropic for pristine silicon nanowires
T Markussen, AP Jauho, M Brandbyge
Nano Letters 8 (11), 3771-3775, 2008
1162008
Quantifying transition voltage spectroscopy of molecular junctions: Ab initio calculations
J Chen, T Markussen, KS Thygesen
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 82 (12), 121412, 2010
912010
Stacked Janus device concepts: abrupt pn-junctions and cross-plane channels
M Palsgaard, T Gunst, T Markussen, KS Thygesen, M Brandbyge
Nano letters 18 (11), 7275-7281, 2018
892018
Graphical prediction of quantum interference-induced transmission nodes in functionalized organic molecules
T Markussen, R Stadler, KS Thygesen
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 13 (32), 14311-14317, 2011
892011
Multiterminal single-molecule–graphene-nanoribbon junctions with the thermoelectric figure of merit optimized via evanescent mode transport and gate voltage
KK Saha, T Markussen, KS Thygesen, BK Nikolić
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 84 (4), 041412, 2011
872011
Surface disordered Ge–Si core–shell nanowires as efficient thermoelectric materials
T Markussen
Nano letters 12 (9), 4698-4704, 2012
772012
First-principles quantum transport modeling of thermoelectricity in single-molecule nanojunctions with graphene nanoribbon electrodes
BK Nikolić, KK Saha, T Markussen, KS Thygesen
Journal of Computational Electronics 11, 78-92, 2012
772012
Controlling the transmission line shape of molecular t-stubs and potential thermoelectric applications
R Stadler, T Markussen
722011
Efficient first-principles calculation of phonon-assisted photocurrent in large-scale solar-cell devices
M Palsgaard, T Markussen, T Gunst, M Brandbyge, K Stokbro
Physical Review Applied 10 (1), 014026, 2018
632018
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