Friday, June 07, 2013

The state of "molecular electronics"

For those interested in the history and current state of "molecular electronics", I refer you to the latest focus issue of Nature Nanotechnology.  Good news for those without subscription access - some good articles are available free of charge:

2 comments:

Aaron Claeys said...

I'm seeing some amazing developments in this field. Take quantum dots for example. They're denser and yet more flexible than pixels and can therefore create much, much more vivid images on your TV screen for example. Some companies are already working on TV screens which incorporate quantum dots. Interesting stuff!

Unknown said...

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