A bottom-up approach is a promising alternative to build nanodevices and/ or nanomachines starting from molecular building blocks. The idea of molecular electronics comes from a farsighted paper by Aviram and Ratner, predicting that single molecules with a donor-spacer-acceptor structure would have rectifying properties when placed between two electrodes. Today, molecular electronics is emerging as an alternative to Si-nanoelectronics for building integrated devices. This review aims to give an overview of this emerging field, analysing the concepts, the key results and the perspectives.

Projecting the nanoworld: Concepts, results and perspectives of molecular electronics

Maruccio Giuseppe;Maruccio Giuseppe;Maruccio Giuseppe;Maruccio Giuseppe;Maruccio Giuseppe;
2004

Abstract

A bottom-up approach is a promising alternative to build nanodevices and/ or nanomachines starting from molecular building blocks. The idea of molecular electronics comes from a farsighted paper by Aviram and Ratner, predicting that single molecules with a donor-spacer-acceptor structure would have rectifying properties when placed between two electrodes. Today, molecular electronics is emerging as an alternative to Si-nanoelectronics for building integrated devices. This review aims to give an overview of this emerging field, analysing the concepts, the key results and the perspectives.
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Maruccio, Giuseppe; Maruccio, Giuseppe; Maruccio, Giuseppe; Maruccio, Giuseppe; Maruccio, Giuseppe; Cingolani, Roberto; Cingolani, Roberto; Cingolani,...espandi
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