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Mads Brandbyge is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Materials Science, Engineering, and Physics and Astronomy, with substantial contributions across several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's work focuses on key topics such as Graphene research and applications, Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures, Quantum and electron transport phenomena, Topological Materials and Phenomena, Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Surface and Thin Film Phenomena, and Carbon Nanotubes in Composites.

Mads Brandbyge has published a number of papers in various venues, including journals and preprint repositories. Recent publications include:

  • Unveiling the Multiradical Character of the Biphenylene Network and Its Anisotropic Charge Transport, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Molecular Bridge Engineering for Tuning Quantum Electronic Transport and Anisotropy in Nanoporous Graphene, 2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Electric-Field Control of a Single-Atom Polar Bond, 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • Supplemental Material: A spin-polarizing electron beam splitter from crossed graphene nanoribbons, 2023, DIGITAL.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))
  • Intraconfigurational Transition due to Surface-Induced Symmetry Breaking in Noncovalently Bonded Molecules, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers. Prominent co-authors include Nick Papior, Fei Gao, Aleksander Bach Lorentzen, Susanne Leitherer, and Isaac Alcón.

Publication venues where Mads Brandbyge regularly contributes include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Best Publications

  • Density-functional method for nonequilibrium electron transport

    Mads Brandbyge;José-Luis Mozos;Pablo Ordejón;Jeremy Taylor

  • QuantumATK: an integrated platform of electronic and atomic-scale modelling tools.

    Søren Smidstrup;Troels Markussen;Pieter Vancraeyveld;Jess Wellendorff

  • Siesta: Recent developments and applications

    Alberto García;Nick Rübner Papior;Arsalan Akhtar;Emilio Artacho

  • Theoretical study of the nonlinear conductance of di-thiol benzene coupled to Au(111) surfaces via thiol and thiolate bonds

    Kurt Stokbro;Jeremy Philip Taylor;Mads Brandbyge;J.L. Mozos

  • Inelastic transport theory from first principles: Methodology and application to nanoscale devices

    Thomas Frederiksen;Magnus Paulsson;Mads Brandbyge;Antti-Pekka Jauho

  • Theory of rectification in tour wires: the role of electrode coupling.

    Jeremy Philip Taylor;Mads Brandbyge;Kurt Stokbro

  • Improvements on non-equilibrium and transport Green function techniques: The next-generation TRANSIESTA

    Nick Rübner Papior;Nicolás Lorente;Thomas Frederiksen;Thomas Frederiksen;Alberto García

  • Quantized conductance in atom-sized wires between two metals.

    Mads Brandbyge;Jakob Schiøtz;Mads Reinholdt Sørensen;Per Stoltze

  • Mechanical deformation of atomic-scale metallic contacts: Structure and mechanisms

    Mads Reinholdt Sørensen;Mads Brandbyge;Karsten Wedel Jacobsen

  • Do Aviram-Ratner diodes rectify?

    Kurt Stokbro;Jeremy Philip Taylor;Mads Brandbyge

  • TranSIESTA: a spice for molecular electronics

    Kurt Stokbro;Jeremy Taylor;Mads Brandbyge;Pablo Ordejón

  • First-principles method for electron-phonon coupling and electron mobility: Applications to two-dimensional materials

    Tue Gunst;Troels Markussen;Kurt Stokbro;Mads Brandbyge

  • Inelastic scattering and local heating in atomic gold wires.

    Thomas Frederiksen;Mads Brandbyge;Nicolás Lorente;Antti-Pekka Jauho

  • Electronically driven adsorbate excitation mechanism in femtosecond-pulse laser desorption

    Mads Brandbyge;Per Hedegård;T. F. Heinz;J. A. Misewich

  • Conductance eigenchannels in nanocontacts

    Mads Brandbyge;Mads Reinholdt Sørensen;Karsten Wedel Jacobsen

  • Conductance switching in a molecular device: The role of side groups and intermolecular interactions

    Jeremy Philip Taylor;Mads Brandbyge;Kurt Stokbro

  • Organometallic benzene-vanadium wire: A one-dimensional half-metallic ferromagnet.

    Volodymyr V. Maslyuk;Alexei Bagrets;Velimir Meded;Andreas Arnold

  • Electron and phonon transport in silicon nanowires: Atomistic approach to thermoelectric properties

    Troels Markussen;Antti-Pekka Jauho;Antti-Pekka Jauho;Mads Brandbyge

  • Unified description of inelastic propensity rules for electron transport through nanoscale junctions

    Magnus Paulsson;Thomas Frederiksen;Hiromu Ueba;Nicolas Lorente;Nicolas Lorente

  • Surface-decorated silicon nanowires: a route to high-ZT thermoelectrics.

    Troels Markussen;Antti-Pekka Jauho;Mads Brandbyge

  • Apparent barrier height in scanning tunneling microscopy revisited.

    L. Olesen;Mads Brandbyge;Mads Reinholdt Sørensen;Karsten Wedel Jacobsen

  • Conductance of alkanedithiol single-molecule junctions: a molecular dynamics study.

    Magnus Paulsson;Casper Krag;Thomas Frederiksen;Mads Brandbyge

  • Electronic properties of graphene antidot lattices

    Joachim A. Fürst;Jesper Pedersen;Christian Flindt;Niels Asger Mortensen

  • Conduction channels at finite bias in single-atom gold contacts

    Mads Brandbyge;Nobuhiko Kobayashi;Masaru Tsukada

  • Controlled contact to a C-60 molecule

    N. Néel;J. Kröger;L. Limot;T. Frederiksen

Frequent Co-Authors

Antti-Pekka Jauho
Antti-Pekka Jauho Technical University of Denmark
Peter Bøggild
Peter Bøggild Technical University of Denmark
Pablo Ordejón
Pablo Ordejón Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia
Karsten Wedel Jacobsen
Karsten Wedel Jacobsen Technical University of Denmark
Richard Berndt
Richard Berndt Kiel University
Masaru Tsukada
Masaru Tsukada Tohoku University
Ole Hansen
Ole Hansen Technical University of Denmark
Riccardo Rurali
Riccardo Rurali Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona
Stephan Roche
Stephan Roche Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies
Flemming Besenbacher
Flemming Besenbacher Aarhus University

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