Differences bw molecular electronics and nanoelectronics
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1) Device is much smaller than the limit of light diffraction (virtually all ULSI chips today feature small transistors)
2) Device contains novel epitaxially grown features that confine electron-waves to create new effects, such as quantum well lasers or high electron mobility transistors.
2) Device contains novel epitaxially grown features that confine electron-waves to create new effects, such as quantum well lasers or high electron mobility transistors.
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Molecular electronics is the study and application of molecular building blocks for the fabrication of electronic components. It is an interdisciplinary area that spans physics, chemistry, and materials science. The unifying feature is use of molecular building blocks to fabricate electronic components. Due to the prospect of size reduction in electronics offered by molecular-level control of properties, molecular electronics has generated much excitement. It provides a potential means to extend Moore's Law beyond the foreseen limits of small-scale conventional silicon integrated circuits.[
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