Single molecule makes electronic switch

August 8, 2006 | Source: Chemistry World

A single organic molecule trapped between two electrodes acts as a switch and has a memory of the type used in data storage, researchers have found.

A positive voltage pulse between the electrodes was enough to change the bipyridyl-dinitro oligophenylene-ethynylene dithiol (BPDN-BT) molecule so that it became a better conductor of current, while a negative voltage returned the molecule to its less conductive state.

Single molecules as electronic components © IBM

Single molecules as electronic components © IBM