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Pushing electrons around

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Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6774, 137-138

Abstract: The use of molecules in electronic devices is expected to play a role in the future miniaturization of electronics. A device that uses molecular layers (rather than individual molecules) to control electrical behaviour represents a new approach to ‘molecular electronics’, because control is achieved indirectly without any electrons passing through the molecules.

Date: 2000
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