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March 10th, 2004
U.K. Researchers Try to Reverse Molecular Transistor Failures
Abstract:
Researchers in the U.K. are attempting to make a molecular transistor, against a background of international failure. "Molecular transistors are a graveyard of reputations," project leader Professor Colin Lambert told Electronics Weekly. "Even controllably attaching molecules to electrodes in a reproducible way has not been achieved anywhere." Starting this summer, Lambert's Lancaster University, with University of Durham, Cranfield University and QinetiQ, will begin a four-year program partially funded by the U.K. research councils.
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Electronics Weekly
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