New Technique To Develop Single-Molecule Diode
William Robinson writes: Under the direction of Latha Venkataraman, associate professor of applied physics at Columbia Engineering, researchers have designed a new technique to create a single-molecule diode, that has rectification ratio as high as 250, and 'ON' current as high as 0.1 microamps. The idea of creating a single-molecule diode was suggested by Arieh Aviram and Mark Ratner who theorized in 1974, which has been the 'holy grail' of molecular electronics ever since its inception to achieve further miniaturization, because single molecule represent the limit of miniaturization.
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You know, they used to say that the atom was indivisible too. Never say never.
It would be nice to know if these things will motor fast enough to directly rectify visible-light frequencies for use in nano-antenna based solar cells
Huh? A silicon wafer is essentially a perfect crystal and therefore a single molecule. Without saying how large their molecule is this is meaningless. (I suppose I could try reading the article. Nah.) I'd say a single atom is the ultimate limit. (Without resorting to impossible physics.)
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It's "single-molecule" only because the work is now done by the electrodes, which have become much more complex.
"rectification ratio as high as 250"
Shouldn't a rectification *ratio* be 250:something?
Is one molecule truly the limit? Certainly it is as long as we view the various components of electronics as discrete objects: you can split a molecule, but this results in smaller molecules (of different types, but molecules all the same), so miniaturization becomes a race to see who can make the smallest molecules act as the different kinds of components.
But the integrated circuit allowed for many components to be combined into a single discrete object. Does physics allow for the possibility of doing this on a molecular scale: a "molecular integrated circuit", where individual atoms within a molecule act as components that affect how charge flows through the molecule's chemical bonds?
Obviously, our technology is not at the point where such a thing could be created. It may very well require molecules to be assembled atom-by-atom. What I'm asking is physics as we currently understand it allows for the possibility of such a molecule.
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No scientist here, but I thought the limit was an Atom?
For example, A Boy and His Atom by IBM
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gaps with certain shapes can rectify at the quantum level also, I'm calling BS on the lower size limit too
and 4 or 5 rectifier stacks to power a linear amplifier for ham radio. those microdiodes better be damn cheap.
if this is supposed to be a new economy, how come they still want my old fashioned money?
World's largest molecule: 250 million atoms / 10 nanometers:
http://www.newscientist.com/ar...
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was there another single molecule transistor invented this week?
Nantennas can't compete with photovoltaic cells because current diodes can't operate at terahertz frequencies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...
Hope this tiny diode can finally jumpstart the nantenna industry, and kick off an efficiency race with the PV industry. That would be fun times!
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