Molecular electronics

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Synopsis: Nanotechnology: Nanotechnologies: Nanoelectronics: Molecular electronics:


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#Breakthrough in molecular electronics paves the way for DNA-based computer circuits in the future In a paper published today in Nature Nanotechnology,

Molecular electronics, which uses molecules as building blocks for the fabrication of electronic components, was seen as the ultimate solution to the miniaturization challenge.

Porath,"This research paves the way for implementing DNA-based programmable circuits for molecular electronics which could lead to a new generation of computer circuits that can be sophisticated more,


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#The future face of molecular electronics The emerging field of molecular electronics could take our definition of portable to the next level enabling the construction of tiny circuits from molecular components.

The weak interaction is advantageous for molecular electronics applications because the modification of the properties of molecular thin film by the presence of the silver is negligible


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Light-controlled molecule switching Dr. Artur Erbe, physicist at the HZDR, is convinced that in the future molecular electronics will open the door for novel and increasingly smaller--while also more energy efficient--components or sensors:"

A computer from a test-tube A special feature of these molecular electronics is that they take place in a fluid within a test-tube,

and developing the molecular electronics of tomorrow are quite positive in Dresden. In addition to the HZDR, the Technische Universitt Dresden, Leibniz-Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF), the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technology and Systems (IKTS) and the Namlab ggmbh all participate in running the structured doctoral program m


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#Molecular electronics Takes Large Stride Forward Molecular electronics has promised long a day when individual molecules would serve as the basic building blocks for electronics.

which has been the'holy grail'of molecular electronics ever since its inception with Aviram and Ratner's 1974 seminal paper, represents the ultimate in functional miniaturization that can be achieved for an electronic device."


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which has been the'holy grail'of molecular electronics ever since its inception with Aviram and Ratner's 1974 seminal paper, represents the ultimate in functional miniaturization that can be achieved for an electronic device."

the field of molecular electronics has become ever more critical in solving the problem of further miniaturization,


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which has been the'holy grail'of molecular electronics ever since its inception with Aviram and Ratner's 1974 seminal paper, represents the ultimate in functional miniaturization that can be achieved for an electronic device."

the field of molecular electronics has become ever more critical in solving the problem of further miniaturization,


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New approach to designing ordered composite materials for possible energy applications April 23rd, 2015advances in molecular electronics: Lights on--molecule on:


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Photonic platform could provide'optical signatures'for molecular electronics June 10th, 2015laboratories National Maglab achieves record high field of 27 Tesla in an all-superconducting magnet using Oxford instruments 15 Tesla outsert system June 12th, 2015framework materials yield to pressure June 11th,

Photonic platform could provide'optical signatures'for molecular electronics June 10th, 2015nanospace-Controlled Gold Material Created Using Molecular Technology June 9th, 2015memory Technology Iranian Researchers Model, Design Optical Switches June 13th, 2015leti Workshop on June 26 to Cover


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Major milestone in molecular electronics scored by Berkeley Lab and Columbia University team"Using a single symmetric molecule, an ionic solution and two gold electrodes of dramatically different exposed surface areas,

In 1974, molecular electronics pioneers Mark Ratner and Arieh Aviram theorized that an asymmetric molecule could act as a rectifier, a one-way conductor of electric current.


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