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DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/14/4/311
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Nanoscale molecular-switch crossbar circuits

Yong Chen,Gun Young Jung,Douglas A. A. Ohlberg,Xuema Li,Donald C. Stewart,Jan O. Jeppesen,Kent A. Nielsen,J. Fraser Stoddart,R. Stanley Williams

Crossbar switch
Multiplexer
Materials science
2003
Molecular electronics offer an alternative pathway to construct nanoscale circuits in which the critical dimension is naturally associated with molecular sizes. We describe the fabrication and testing of nanoscale molecular-electronic circuits that comprise a molecular monolayer of [2]rotaxanes sandwiched between metal nanowires to form an 8 × 8 crossbar within a 1 µm2 area. The resistance at each cross point of the crossbar can be switched reversibly. By using each cross point as an active memory cell, crossbar circuits were operated as rewritable, nonvolatile memory with a density of 6.4 Gbits cm−2. By setting the resistances at specific cross points, two 4 × 4 subarrays of the crossbar were configured to be a nanoscale demultiplexer and multiplexer that were used to read memory bits in a third subarray.
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    Nanoscale molecular-switch crossbar circuits” is a paper by Yong Chen Gun Young Jung Douglas A. A. Ohlberg Xuema Li Donald C. Stewart Jan O. Jeppesen Kent A. Nielsen J. Fraser Stoddart R. Stanley Williams published in 2003. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.