Molecule-Independent Electrical Switching in Pt/Organic Monolayer/Ti Devices
Nano Letters2003Vol. 4(1), pp. 133–136
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Duncan R. Stewart, Douglas A. A. Ohlberg, Patricia Beck, Y. Chen, R. Stanley Williams, Jan O. Jeppesen, Kent A. Nielsen, J. Fraser Stoddart
Abstract
Electronic devices comprising a Langmuir−Blodgett molecular monolayer sandwiched between planar platinum and titanium metal electrodes functioned as switches and tunable resistors over a 102−105 Ω range under current or voltage control. Reversible hysteretic switching and resistance tuning was qualitatively similar for three very different molecular species, indicating a generic switching mechanism dominated by electrode properties or electrode/molecule interfaces, rather than molecule-specific behavior.
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