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Programmable digital printing of organic single crystals for integrated electronics. [PDF]

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The Genesis of Molecular Electronics

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2002
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R Lloyd Carroll, Christopher B Gorman
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From Molecular Electronics to Molecular Intelligence

ACS Nano
Molecular electronics is a field that explores the ultimate limits of electronic device dimensions by using individual molecules as operable electronic devices. Over the past five decades since the proposal of a molecular rectifier by Aviram and Ratner in 1974 ( Chem. Phys.
Yanxi Zhang   +2 more
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Molecular Electronics

Imaging & Microscopy, 2006
Moore's Law, the 1965 prediction by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore that manufacturers would double the number of transistors on a chip every 18 months, has been fulfilled for four decades by the semiconductor industry. But the latest edition of the annual International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors--a joint effort of semiconductor industry ...
RINALDI, Rosaria, MARUCCIO, Giuseppe
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Metrology for molecular electronics

Analytica Chimica Acta, 2006
Building reliable molecular electronic devices requires the ability to accurately and reproducibly measure the electronic response of the system under study. Here we review our work with three distinct molecular electronic test structures which show excellent agreement for measurements on molecular wires and molecular switch molecules.
James G, Kushmerick   +2 more
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Molecular electronics

2009
Abstract Molecular electronics lies at the intersection of chemistry with nanoelectronics, and many of the concepts learned in Chapter 7 will be combined with chemical concepts in this chapter. We begin by considering two examples of molecular electronic devices.
D. Beljonne   +4 more
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