Claims
- 1. A bi-stable molecular mechanical device comprising a molecular system configured within an electric field generated by a pair of electrodes and electrically connected thereto, said molecular system having one rotor portion connected between two stator portions, wherein said rotor portion rotates with respect to said stator portions between at least two different states upon application of said electric field, thereby inducing a band gap change in said molecular system, wherein in a first state, there is extended conjugation over at least most of said molecular system, resulting in a relatively smaller band gap, and wherein in a second state, said extended conjugation is destroyed, resulting in a relatively larger band gap.
- 2. The molecular device of claim 1 wherein said molecular system has an orientation axis and wherein said rotor portion is oriented perpendicular to said orientation axis, with said external electric field applied parallel to said orientation axis.
- 3. The molecular device of claim 2 wherein said molecular system comprises:
- 4. The molecular device of claim 3 wherein said molecular system comprises:
- 5. The molecular device of claim 1 wherein said molecular system has an orientation axis and wherein said rotor portion is oriented parallel to said orientation axis, with said external electric field applied perpendicular to said orientation axis.
- 6. The molecular device of claim 5 wherein said molecular system comprises:
- 7. The molecular device of claim 6 wherein said molecular system comprises:
- 8. The molecular device of claim 1 comprising a crossed-wire device comprising a pair of crossed wires that form a junction where one wire crosses another at an angle other than zero degrees and at least one connector species connecting said pair of crossed wires in said junction, said junction having a functional dimension in nanometers, wherein said at least one connector species comprises said molecular system.
- 9. The molecular device of claim 8 wherein said crossed-wire device is selected from the group consisting of memories, logic devices, multiplexers, demultiplexers, configurable interconnects for integrated circuits, field-programmable gate arrays (FGPAs), cross-bar switches, and communication devices.
- 10. The molecular device of claim 1 wherein said molecular system is connected to said pair of electrodes by connector units.
- 11. A bi-stable molecular molecular system having one rotor portion connected between two stator portions, wherein said rotor portion rotates with respect to said stator portions between at least two different states upon application of said electric field, thereby inducing a band gap change in said molecular system, wherein in a first state, there is substantial extended conjugation throughout said molecular system, resulting in a relatively smaller band gap, and wherein in a second state, said extended conjugation is destroyed, resulting in a relatively larger band gap.
- 12. The molecular system of claim 11 wherein said molecular system has an orientation axis and wherein said rotor portion is oriented perpendicular to said orientation axis, with said external electric field applied parallel to said orientation axis.
- 13. The molecular system of claim 12 comprising:
- 14. The molecular system of claim 13 comprising:
- 15. The molecular system of claim 11 wherein said molecular system has an orientation axis and wherein said rotor portion is oriented parallel to said orientation axis, with said external electric field applied perpendicular to said orientation axis.
- 16. The molecular system of claim 15 comprising:
- 17. The molecular system of claim 16 comprising:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/823,195, filed Mar. 29, 2601, which in turn is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/759,438, filed Jan. 12, 2001, which in turn is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/738,793, filed Dec. 14, 2000.
[0002] The present application is also related to the following applications and patents: Ser. Nos. 09/280,048 (“Chemically Synthesized and Assembled Electronic Devices”); 09/280,225 (“Molecular Wire Crossbar Interconnects for Signal Routing and Communications”); 09/282,045 (“Molecular Wire Crossbar Logic”); 09/282,049 (“Demultiplexer for a Molecular Wire Crossbar Network”); and 09/280,188 (“Molecular Wire Transistors”), all filed on Mar. 29, 1999, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,128,214, issued on Oct. 3, 2000 (“Molecular Wire Crossbar Memory”).
[0003] The present application is an improvement over the foregoing applications and patent in that it is directed to a class of molecules that provides switching from one state to a different state, characterized by a change in the electrical conductivity.
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