Wakayama et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Self-assembled molecular nanowires of 6, 13-bis (methylthio) pentacene: growth, electrical properties, and applicationsWakayama et al., 2008
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- Wakayama Y
- Hayakawa R
- Chikyow T
- Machida S
- Nakayama T
- Egger S
- De Oteyza D
- Dosch H
- Kobayashi K
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- Nano letters
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We demonstrate a comprehensive study of self-assembled molecular nanowire, including molecular design, one-dimensional crystal growth, resistivity measurement of individual wire, and application to a field-effect transistor. Appropriate molecular design and control of …
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