The field of molecular electronics has developed significantly as experimental techniques to study charge transport through single molecules have become more reliable. Three Articles in this issue ...
Molecular electronics is a branch of nanotechnology that focuses on using individual molecules or nanoscale molecular structures as electronic components to create miniaturized circuits and devices.
Biological-based electronics. Developing circuits that are "grown" may seem farfetched, but research shows that a "biocomputer" might be possible in 25 years. From living plants, researchers have ...
Current research interests encompass the broad field of organic functional materials, includig organic electronics, multifunctional inorganic/organic hybrids, and smart, advanced optical systems based ...
The search for the fundamental particle has led scientists into a deeper understanding of a world which has brought forth electronics, solid-state physics and the semiconductor devices that exert such ...
Molecular electronics—the use of single molecules as the building blocks for electronic components—offers a potential pathway for the continued miniaturization of small-scale electronic devices.
Computes the electronic transmittancy of some bidimensional molecules: the code is strongly suited for polyanilines. transdec.sh is a bash facility program to recompile and send desktop notifications ...
To learn more read our detailed sections on Nanotechnology in Energy and Graphene Nanotechnology in Energy. Distinct from nanoelectronics, where devices are scaled down to nanoscale levels, molecular ...
Using lasers and the bacteriorhodopsin protein molecule, the W. M. Keck Center for Molecular Electronics has built a molecular memory device holding several hundred megabytes. The advantage of ...