Abstract
We have fabricated MOS memory devices based on coil–rod–coil triblock molecules actingas quantum dots. Uniform molecular dots result in a discrete shift in the threshold voltageat room temperature, which is indicative of single-electron effects. Molecular scalability andlow-power operation make the silicon-molecular hybrid device an attractive candidate fornext-generation electronic devices.
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