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For example, in the past year a variety of United States corporate and academic laboratories have made progress in an area of research known as molecular electronics, using a similar chemical approach to build simple computing components no larger than a single molecule.
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Molecular electronics uses molecular structures whose function involves discrete molecules, which are distinguished from organic thin film transistors that use bulk materials and bulk-effect electron transport.
Molecular electronics uses the molecules having a dimension below 100 nm in the form of nanoribbon, nanowire or in nanosheet form as a substitute for the solid-state semiconductor devices.
While molecular electronics use the unique self-assembly, switching and dynamic capabilities of molecules to miniaturize electronic devices, nanoscale biosystems use the power of microelectronics to design ultrafast/ultrasmall biocompatible devices, including implants, that can revolutionize the field of bioengineering.
HumansInvent has an interesting piece on a laboratory at Oxford University that can "grow" electronics using a process called Molecular Beam Epitaxy.
Molecular electronics endeavors to use the nonlinear current voltage characteristics of individual molecules or molecular assemblies as active devices (diodes, transistors, etc). in electronic circuits.
Electronics used to be chemical yellow.
Details on the conditioning electronics used here can be found in Figure S1 in the Supporting Information.
Molecular electronics as technology using single molecule, small group of molecules, carbon nanotubes or semiconductor to perform electronic function.
Molecular electronics find the use of single molecule or group of molecules in nanoregime to function as basic element in electronic devices.
The authors suggested that the system could find applications in molecular electronics and could be used to create switchable molecular junctions.
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