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Molecular switch tunnel junctions device

Delonno E, Tseng HR, Harvey DD, Stoddard JF, Heat JR (2006) Infrared spectroscopic characterization of [2]rotaxane molecular switch tunnel junction devices. J Phys Chem B 110 7609-7612... [Pg.117]

A Redox-driven [2]Rotaxane-based Molecular Switch Tunnel Junctions (MSTJs) Device... [Pg.314]

The results of these condensed-phase switching experiments provide us with the impetus to incorporate the bistable [2]catenane 4" into solid-state electronic devices. In collaboration with members of the Heath group in the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) here at UCLA, the [2]catenane 4 4DMPA was introducedfirst of all into two-terminal devices to form molecular switch tunnel junctions (MSTJs) in which each MSTJ functions as an electronically reconfig-... [Pg.6]

Another active, connected device, a molecular switch tunnel junction, has been prepared based on the switching of a two-station rotaxane. At a specific voltage, the system switches from a stable state (isomer) to a metastable one with a different conductivity. It then remains in that state until another voltage pulse returns it to its initial form (isomer). [Pg.251]


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