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Single-Molecule Transistors Created

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TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. 1, 2006 -- By taking a single molecule and attaching three electrical leads for current flow, physicists have discovered how to turn it into a working transistor. The team from the University of Arizona has applied for a patent on their device, called a Quantum Interference Effect Transistor, or "QuIET." The research is planned as the cover feature in the November edition of the American Chemical Society journal Nano Letters.Artist's conception of a Quantum Interference Effect Transistor (QuIET). The colored spheres represent individual carbon (green), hydrogen (purple), and sulfur (yellow) atoms,...Read full article

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    Published: September 2006
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    transistor
    An electronic device consisting of a semiconductor material, generally germanium or silicon, and used for rectification, amplification and switching. Its mode of operation utilizes transmission across the junction of the donor electrons and holes.
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