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How organic molecules can control electronic devices
Ayelet Vilan
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David Cahen
Weizmann Institute of Science
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Gallium Arsenide
100%
Electronic Devices
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Organic Molecules
100%
Control Electronics
100%
Current Flow
50%
Intuitive Approach
50%
Semiconductors
50%
Electronic Transport
50%
Electron Transport
50%
Solid Surface
50%
Diode
50%
Electrical Contact
50%
Dipole Effect
50%
Electronic Energy Levels
50%
AuSi
50%
Solid-solid Interface
50%
Device-independent
50%
Transport Device
50%
Electrodynamic Control
50%
Biologically Active Substances
50%
Monopole Effects
50%
Chemistry
Gallium
100%
Organic Molecule
100%
Monolayer
100%
Silicon
50%
Electron Energy Level
50%
Electron Transport
50%
Electrodynamics
50%
Solid Interface
50%
Material Science
Monolayers
100%
Gallium Arsenide
100%
Electron Transfer
50%
Silicon
50%
Solid Interface
50%
Chemical Engineering
Gallium Arsenide
100%