The modified superexchange model is used to derive the expression for nonresonant tunneling conductance mediated by localized and delocalized molecular orbitals associated with the terminal and the interior molecular units respectively. The model is shown to work as long as delocalization of electron density in the chain's molecular orbitals is sustained during the tunneling. The criteria for reduction of the superexchange model of charge tunneling to the flat barrier model are formulated and the parameters of the barrier model (energy gap and effective electron mass) are specified in the terms of inter-site coupling and energy distance from the Fermi level to the delocalized wire's HOMO level. Application of the theory to the experiment shows that the modified superexchange model is quite appropriate to explain the experimental results in case of the nonresonance tunneling conductance in -(CH 2 ) N -NH 2 and HOOC-(CH 2 ) N -COOH molecular wires. PACS: 05.60.Gg, 73.63.Nm, 85.65/+h
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