Molecular electronics is a branch of nanotechnology that focuses on using individual molecules or nanoscale molecular structures as electronic components to create miniaturized circuits and devices.
Surface-mounted molecular rotors and molecular circuits based on organic, organometallic, and inorganic structures, synthesized covalently or by self-assembly, and intended for use in nanoelectronics, ...
The nervous system is a marvel of biological engineering, composed of intricate networks that control every aspect of an ...
Unsubstituted π-electronic systems with expanded π-planes are highly desirable for improving charge-carrier transport in ...
These switches are typically individual molecules or molecular assemblies that exhibit distinct properties in each state, allowing them to function as binary logic elements, similar to electronic ...
More specifically, the Falke group is using a structure-based approach to probe the switching of receptors and signaling proteins between their 'on' and 'off' signaling states at the molecular level ...
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