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Remnant molecular signature

Fig. 8. The remnant molecular signature of the [2]catenane device, measured by varying the write voltage in 40 mV steps and by reading the device at —0.2 V. Fig. 8. The remnant molecular signature of the [2]catenane device, measured by varying the write voltage in 40 mV steps and by reading the device at —0.2 V.
The remnant molecular signature of an MSTJ fabricated from the [2]pseudorotaxane [837]" is presented in Fig. 1.10(a). This device, which is based on a polysilicon bottom electrode and a Ti/Al top electrode, was fabricated in a manner similar to that already described in Section 1.1.3 for the single-station... [Pg.13]

Fig. 1.14 (a) The remnant molecular signature of a micrometer-scale [2]rotaxane 11 4PF6 device (solid line) and its dumbbell analogue device (dashed line), which were both monitored at +0.1 V. (b) The remnant molecular signature of a nanometer-scale [2]rotaxane 11 4PF6 device (solid line) and an eicosanoic acid control device (dashed line), (c) 35 Cycles of the nanometer-scale device. [Pg.19]


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