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Single Molecule Device Behavior

Arthur Hanson

Well-known member
World's highest-performance single-molecule diode created

The science of understanding single molecule device behavior is the last step in miniaturizing devices and it will be interesting to see what comes next. This will be a very long lived generation that will take a long time to fully develop. I feel it will be one of the longest generations of technology we have seen in a very long time, but perhaps pay the greatest dividends. This will be a whole new frontier to develop, with whole new rewards and challenges.

The science of single molecule devices will profoundly change solar, mems, sensors, creating smart materials, devices and instruction sets/storage similar to DNA. This will be the next technological tidal wave and its potential in many areas is great. Any thoughts, comments or additions welcome and wanted.
 
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