A metric for characterizing the bistability of molecular quantum-dot cellular automata.

@article{Lu2008AMF,
  title={A metric for characterizing the bistability of molecular quantum-dot cellular automata.},
  author={Yuhui Lu and Craig S. Lent},
  journal={Nanotechnology},
  year={2008},
  volume={19 15},
  pages={
          155703
        }
}
Much of molecular electronics involves trying to use molecules as (a) wires, (b) diodes or (c) field-effect transistors. In each case the criterion for determining good performance is well known: for wires it is conductance, for diodes it is conductance asymmetry, while for transistors it is high transconductance. Candidate molecules can be screened in terms of these criteria by calculating molecular conductivity in forward and reverse directions, and in the presence of a gating field. Hence so… 
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