In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecules as functional devices. The first theoretical proposal of such a device, predicted more than four decades ago, is the seminal Aviram–Ratner rectifier that exploits the orbital structure of the molecule. The experimental realization of single-molecule rectifiers, however, has proven to be challenging. In this work, we report on the experimental realization of a gate-tunable single-molecule rectifier with rectification ratios as high as 600. The rectification mechanism arises from the molecular structure and relies on the presence of two conjugated sites that are weakly coupled through a saturated linker. The observed gate dependence not only...
Transistors, regardless of their size, rely on electrical gates to control the conductance between s...
As traditional devices containing silicon transistors begin to approach their physical limits, new s...
We investigate through atomistic calculation the electronic structure and transport properties of 3-...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
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 1974, molecular electronics pioneers Mark Ratner and Arieh Aviram predicted that a single molecul...
Inspired by transistors and electron transfer in proteins, we designed a group of pyridinoparacyclop...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
Fundamental advances in our ability to design and construct electronic components at the nanoscale w...
We have designed and synthesized a molecular rod that consists of two weakly coupled electronic π -s...
We demonstrate a molecular rectifying junction made from a sequential self-assembly on silicon. The ...
International audienceThe aim of molecular electronics is to miniaturize active electronic devices a...
The drive toward yet further miniaturization of silicon-based electronics has led to a revival of ef...
Transistors, regardless of their size, rely on electrical gates to control the conductance between s...
As traditional devices containing silicon transistors begin to approach their physical limits, new s...
We investigate through atomistic calculation the electronic structure and transport properties of 3-...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
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 1974, molecular electronics pioneers Mark Ratner and Arieh Aviram predicted that a single molecul...
Inspired by transistors and electron transfer in proteins, we designed a group of pyridinoparacyclop...
In the pursuit of down-sizing electronic components, the ultimate limit is the use of single molecul...
Fundamental advances in our ability to design and construct electronic components at the nanoscale w...
We have designed and synthesized a molecular rod that consists of two weakly coupled electronic π -s...
We demonstrate a molecular rectifying junction made from a sequential self-assembly on silicon. The ...
International audienceThe aim of molecular electronics is to miniaturize active electronic devices a...
The drive toward yet further miniaturization of silicon-based electronics has led to a revival of ef...
Transistors, regardless of their size, rely on electrical gates to control the conductance between s...
As traditional devices containing silicon transistors begin to approach their physical limits, new s...
We investigate through atomistic calculation the electronic structure and transport properties of 3-...