A unimolecular rectifier is a single organic molecule which functions as a rectifier (one-way conductor) of electric current. The idea was first proposed...
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smaller rectifiers, because a smaller device has a higher cutoff frequency. Research projects are attempting to develop a unimolecular rectifier, a single...
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2002 as part of the Schön scandal. The Aviram-Ratner model for a unimolecular rectifier has been confirmed experimentally. Many rectifying molecules have...
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wires Organic semiconductor Single-molecule magnet Spin transition Unimolecular rectifier Nanoelectronics Molecular scale electronics Mark Ratner Mark Reed...
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1988 papers Molecules for Memory, Logic and Amplification (see unimolecular rectifier). Many nanowire structures have been studied as candidates for interconnecting...
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1970 until 1974. In 1974, he and Arieh Aviram proposed the first unimolecular rectifier, thus becoming pioneers in molecular electronics. During more than...
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A. Swan, M. Zojaji Biomimetic ion transport: a functional model of a unimolecular ion channel J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1989, 111, 767–769. A. Nakano, Q. Xie...
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