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Charge transport through molecular switches
S.J. Molen, P. Liljeroth
Condensed Matter and Interfaces
Sub Condensed Matter and Interfaces
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Keyphrases
Charge Transport
100%
Molecular Switches
100%
Switchable Molecules
66%
Self-assembled Monolayer
66%
Electronic Coupling
33%
Low-temperature Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
33%
Diarylethene
33%
Switchability
33%
Two-terminal Devices
33%
Two-terminal
33%
Azobenzene
33%
Catenanes
33%
Molecular Junctions
33%
Redox-active
33%
Break Junction
33%
Photochromic Switches
33%
Rotaxanes
33%
Intrinsically Switchable
33%
Engineering
Charge Transport
100%
Self-Assembled Monolayers
100%
Key Importance
50%
Future Technology
50%
Low-Temperature
50%
Past Decade
50%
Great Variety
50%
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Self Assembled Monolayer
100%
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
50%
Thermography
50%
Rotaxane
50%
Catenane
50%
Azobenzene
50%
Material Science
Self Assembled Monolayer
100%
Photochromics
50%
Chemistry
Charge Transfer
100%
Physics
Charge Transfer
100%