Published June 17, 2002
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Two-Dimensional Molecular Electronics Circuits
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Addressing an array of bistable [2]rotaxanes through a two‐dimensional crossbar arrangement provides the device element of a current‐driven molecular electronic circuit. The development of the [2]rotaxane switches through an iterative, evolutionary process is described. The arrangement reported here allows both memory and logic functions to use the same elements.
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© 2002 Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, Fed. Rep. of Germany. Received: April 11, 2002. This work was supported primarily by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) with partial support from the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC). Some of the molecular characterization work was supported by the National Science Foundation. C.P.C. was an employee of the Hewlett–Packard Corporation. J.O.J. thanks the University of Odense for a PhD Scholarship. T.Y. thanks Showa Denko K K for a Visiting Scholar Fellowship. We would like to acknowledge assistance from the UCLA Nanolab and the UCSB fabrication facility.Attached Files
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