Electronic switches with nanoscale dimensions satisfy an urgent demand for further device miniaturization. A recent heavily investigated approach for nanoswitches is the use of molecular junctions that employ photochromic molecules that toggle between two distinct isoforms. In contrast to the reports on this approach, we demonstrate that the conductance switch behavior can be realized with only a bare metallic contact without any molecules under light illumination. We demonstrate that the conductance of bare metallic quantum contacts can be reversibly switched over eight orders of magnitude, which substantially exceeds the performance of molecular switches. After the switch process, the gap size between two electrodes can be precisely adjus...
Conductance switching in metal/molecule/metal structures has attracted tremendous and broad interest...
The atom sets an ultimate scaling limit to Moore’s law in the electronics industry. While electronic...
Resumen del póster presentado al IPC–PAMS Theory Workshop: "Towards reality in modelling of molecula...
Abstract: Molecular electronics promises a new generation of ultralow-energy information technologie...
Molecular-scale components are expected to be central to the realization of nanoscale electronic dev...
Molecular electronics promises a new generation of ultralow-energy information technologies, based a...
A major goal of molecular electronics is the development and implementation of devices such as singl...
A great challenge to present-day applied science is to develop electronic devices at the nanometer s...
This Highlight reviews recent advances in developing light-controlled molecular switches that can be...
We demonstrate reversible, light-controlled conductance switching of molecular devices based on phot...
Self-assembled functionalized nano particles are at the focus of a number of potential applications,...
A reliable and reproducible solid-state molecular electronic device that shows bidirectional conduct...
Molecular junctions are building blocks for constructing future nanoelectronic devices that enable t...
We demonstrate a surface plasmon-polariton (SPP) waveguide all-optical switch that combines the uniq...
Utilizing individual atoms or molecules as functional units in electronic circuits meets the increas...
Conductance switching in metal/molecule/metal structures has attracted tremendous and broad interest...
The atom sets an ultimate scaling limit to Moore’s law in the electronics industry. While electronic...
Resumen del póster presentado al IPC–PAMS Theory Workshop: "Towards reality in modelling of molecula...
Abstract: Molecular electronics promises a new generation of ultralow-energy information technologie...
Molecular-scale components are expected to be central to the realization of nanoscale electronic dev...
Molecular electronics promises a new generation of ultralow-energy information technologies, based a...
A major goal of molecular electronics is the development and implementation of devices such as singl...
A great challenge to present-day applied science is to develop electronic devices at the nanometer s...
This Highlight reviews recent advances in developing light-controlled molecular switches that can be...
We demonstrate reversible, light-controlled conductance switching of molecular devices based on phot...
Self-assembled functionalized nano particles are at the focus of a number of potential applications,...
A reliable and reproducible solid-state molecular electronic device that shows bidirectional conduct...
Molecular junctions are building blocks for constructing future nanoelectronic devices that enable t...
We demonstrate a surface plasmon-polariton (SPP) waveguide all-optical switch that combines the uniq...
Utilizing individual atoms or molecules as functional units in electronic circuits meets the increas...
Conductance switching in metal/molecule/metal structures has attracted tremendous and broad interest...
The atom sets an ultimate scaling limit to Moore’s law in the electronics industry. While electronic...
Resumen del póster presentado al IPC–PAMS Theory Workshop: "Towards reality in modelling of molecula...