A New Redox-Resettable Molecule-Based Half-Adder with Tetrathiafulvalene
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B2006Vol. 110(32), pp. 15676–15679
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Abstract
A new redox molecule-based half-adder with tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) was reported for the first time. This half-adder employs electrochemical and chemical oxidations (NOPF6) as input signals and absorbances at 350 and 435 nm as output signals. It is interesting to note that this new molecule-based half-adder shows reset capability by making use of the unique redox behaviors of TTF.
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