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Salamander@mander.xyzM to Photonics@mander.xyz · 2 years ago

Using light to precisely control single-molecule devices

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Using light to precisely control single-molecule devices

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Salamander@mander.xyzM to Photonics@mander.xyz · 2 years ago
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In a new Nature Communications study, Columbia Engineering researchers report that they have built highly conductive, tunable single-molecule devices in which the molecule is attached to leads by using direct metal-metal contacts. Their novel approach uses light to control the electronic properties of the devices and opens the door to broader use of metal-metal contacts that could facilitate electron transport across the single-molecule device.
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