single molecule transistors

How Do Single Molecule Transistors Work?


An SMT typically consists of a single molecule connected between two electrodes (source and drain), with a third terminal (gate) controlling the electron transport through the molecule. The operation principle relies on the molecule's unique electronic properties, such as its energy levels, which can be modulated by the gate voltage. This allows the molecule to switch between conducting and insulating states, akin to how conventional transistors operate.

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