Metal complexes in molecular electronics: progress and possibilities
Dalton Transactions2005Iss. 17, pp. 2821–2821
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Abstract
A selective summary of some of the issues surrounding the development of a molecular-based electronics technology is presented, highlighting the characteristics of metal complexes that make these species particularly attractive for the construction of highly integrated, functional molecular components.
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