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Making Contact to Molecular Layers: Linking Large Ensembles of Molecules to the Outside World

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Author(s)

Christina A. Hacker, Sujitra J. Pookpanratana, Curt A. Richter, Mariona Coll

Abstract

In this chapter we examine the various approaches to making electrical contact to large area molecular junctions. We will highlight the experimental concerns that one must consider and the various approaches to make reliable structures and characterize the junctions electrically, structurally, and chemically.
Citation
Molecular Electronics: A Theoretical and Experimental Approach
Publisher Info
Pan Stanford Publishing, Singapore , -1

Keywords

molecular electronics, device structures, nanotechnology, spectroscopy, electrical characterization

Citation

Hacker, C. , Pookpanratana, S. , Richter, C. and Coll, M. (2015), Making Contact to Molecular Layers: Linking Large Ensembles of Molecules to the Outside World, Molecular Electronics: A Theoretical and Experimental Approach, Pan Stanford Publishing, Singapore , -1 (Accessed October 12, 2025)

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Created November 4, 2015, Updated February 19, 2017
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