In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological advances combined with the versatility offered by synthetic chemistry. In particular, single-molecule diodes have attracted significant attention with an ongoing effort to increase the rectification ratio between the forward and reverse current. Various mechanisms have been investigated to improve rectification, either based on molecule-intrinsic properties or by engineering the coupling of the molecule to the electrodes. In this perspective, we first provide an overview of the current experimental approaches reported in literature to achieve rectification at the single-molecule level. We then proceed with our recent efforts in this directio...
The manufacture of integrated circuits with single-molecule building blocks is a goal of molecular e...
Single-molecule electronic devices provide researchers with an unprecedented ability to relate novel...
The use of single molecules in electronics represents the next limit of miniaturisation of electroni...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...
Rectification has been at the foundation of molecular electronics. Most single-molecule diodes reali...
We propose the design of a single-molecule diode with a rectification ratio exceeding a million. The...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
In 1974, molecular electronics pioneers Mark Ratner and Arieh Aviram predicted that a single molecul...
Electronic devices made with organic molecules may one day play an important role in integrated circ...
We have designed and synthesized a molecular rod that consists of two weakly coupled electronic π -s...
Molecular electronics aims at exploiting the internal structure and electronic orbitals of molecules...
Single-molecule electrochemical science has advanced over the past decades and now extends well beyo...
Molecular electronics aims at exploiting the internal structure and electronic orbitals of molecules...
Metal-molecule-metal junctions have become a widely used test-bed for the study of nanoscale electro...
The manufacture of integrated circuits with single-molecule building blocks is a goal of molecular e...
Single-molecule electronic devices provide researchers with an unprecedented ability to relate novel...
The use of single molecules in electronics represents the next limit of miniaturisation of electroni...
In recent years, a wide range of single-molecule devices has been realized, enabled by technological...
Rectification has been at the foundation of molecular electronics. Most single-molecule diodes reali...
We propose the design of a single-molecule diode with a rectification ratio exceeding a million. The...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
In 1974, molecular electronics pioneers Mark Ratner and Arieh Aviram predicted that a single molecul...
Electronic devices made with organic molecules may one day play an important role in integrated circ...
We have designed and synthesized a molecular rod that consists of two weakly coupled electronic π -s...
Molecular electronics aims at exploiting the internal structure and electronic orbitals of molecules...
Single-molecule electrochemical science has advanced over the past decades and now extends well beyo...
Molecular electronics aims at exploiting the internal structure and electronic orbitals of molecules...
Metal-molecule-metal junctions have become a widely used test-bed for the study of nanoscale electro...
The manufacture of integrated circuits with single-molecule building blocks is a goal of molecular e...
Single-molecule electronic devices provide researchers with an unprecedented ability to relate novel...
The use of single molecules in electronics represents the next limit of miniaturisation of electroni...