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Molecular Rotors as Switches [PDF]
The use of a functional molecular unit acting as a state variable provides an attractive alternative for the next generations of nanoscale electronics. It may help overcome the limits of conventional MOSFETd due to their potential scalability, low-cost ...
Kang L. Wang, Mei Xue
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The design and synthesis of molecular switches is of growing importance considering the steep increase in the production of consumer electronics in the recent years. The function of these devices is based on binary electronic circuits and can be
Daniel Čavlović, Michal Juríček
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The Smallest Molecular Switch [PDF]
Ab-initio total energy calculations reveal benzene-dithiolate (BDT) molecules on a gold surface, contacted by a monoatomic gold STM tip to have two classes of low energy conformations with differing symmetries.
Eldon G. Emberly +8 more
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Molecular switches at surfaces [PDF]
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Oppen, Felix, Weinelt, Martin
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Indandiazocines: Unidirectional molecular switches [PDF]
We report theoretical investigations on azobenzene-based indandiazocines, novel chiral systems that perform unidirectional cis↔trans isomerizations upon photo-excitation. For three different systems of this kind, we have simulated excited-state surface-
Bernd Hartke, Tim Raeker
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Molecular switches and cages [PDF]
Molecular switches can toggle between two (or more) stable states encoding different physical features. They allow complex systems to respond to changes in their environment defined by light intensity, pH, temperature or voltage. As such, molecular switches play a key role in biology and information technology and have become important components of ...
Dirk Trauner
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The Art of Building Small: From Molecular Switches to Motors (Nobel Lecture)
Ben L Feringa
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A Terahertz Molecular Switch [PDF]
4 pages, 5 figures. To appear in Phys.
Orellana P, Claro Huneeus, Francisco
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To realize molecular-scale electrical operations beyond the von Neumann bottleneck, new types of multifunctional switches are needed that mimic self-learning or neuromorphic computing by dynamically toggling between multiple operations that depend on ...
Yulong Wang +15 more
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