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February 9th, 2006
Integration of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials into Molecular Devices
Abstract:
A group of researchers from Bell Labs, Rutgers Dept. of Chemistry, Stanford's Dept. of Chemical Engineering and the University of Konstanz's Dept. of Physics conducted the first experimental research that systematically correlates the electrical properties of SAM (self-assembled molecular layers) based molecular devices with the microscopic details of the metal–molecule interface.
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