“Molecular Electronics: An Introduction to Theory and Experiment” by Cuevas and Scheer provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly growing field of molecular electronics. This book offers a detailed exploration of the theoretical principles and experimental techniques that underpin the study of electronic transport through individual molecules and molecular-scale devices. From the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and electronic structure theory to the latest advancements in nanofabrication and measurement techniques, the authors cover a wide range of topics essential for understanding the behavior of molecular-scale electronic systems. With a balanced blend of theoretical insights and experimental examples, the book bridges the gap between theory and practice, making it accessible to both students and researchers in the field. Whether you’re interested in the physics of nanoscale electronic devices or the potential applications of molecular electronics in future technologies, this book serves as an invaluable resource for gaining a deeper understanding of this exciting and interdisciplinary field.