Claims
- 1. A bistable molecule for 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 and said pair of crossed wires forms an electrochemical cell, said at least one connector species comprises said bistable molecule having a general formula given by
- 2. The bistable molecule of claim 1 wherein said bistable molecule has a formula given by
- 3. A method of fabricating a crossed-wire device comprising a pair of crossed wires which form a junction where one wire crosses another 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 and said pair of crossed wires forms an electrochemical cell, said method comprising (a) forming said first wire, (b) depositing said at least one connector species over at least a portion of said first wire, and (c) forming said second wire over said first wire so as to form said junction, wherein said at least one connector species comprises a bistable molecule having a general formula given by
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said bistable molecule has a formula given by
- 5. A method of operating a crossed-wire device comprising a pair of crossed wires which form a junction where one wire crosses another 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 and said pair of crossed wires forms an electrochemical cell, said method comprising biasing both wires at least once with a first voltage sufficient to cause an electrochemical reaction in said connector species and switch its state, wherein said at least one connector species comprises a bistable molecule having a general formula given by
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said bistable molecule has a formula given by
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. ______, filed Dec. 14, 2000 [PD-10004762].
[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 utilizes a new type of switching mechanism, namely, an electric field-induced rotation of a molecular group or rotor that carries a large dipole moment.