Prof. Takhee Lee
Visiting Professor, UC Berkeley
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University, Molecular Nanoelectronics Lab
February 2, 2016 | 12:00 to 01:00 | 490 Cory Hall
Host: Ali Javey
Research developments in the utilization of individual molecules or molecular monolayers as electronic and optoelectronic device components will be introduced. Specifically, recently developed understanding of the electrical transport characteristics and device functionalities through various types of molecular junctions with a high device yield on rigid or flexible substrates will be explained. A summary of general characteristics of the materials, device structures, and switching mechanisms used in polymer-based non-volatile memory devices will be described. Strategies for performance enhancement, lithography, integration, and advanced architectures in these devices will be presented.
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