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In article number 2000615, Joshua Hihath and co‐workers present a novel on‐chip single‐molecule break junction device utilizing a micro‐electromechanical system fabricated using conventional semiconductor manufacturing processes. The system provides improved optical accessibility and scalability over traditional break‐junction systems and is fully electrically controllable. These features make it...
Systems that are capable of robustly reproducing single‐molecule junctions are an essential prerequisite for enabling the wide‐spread testing of molecular electronic properties, the eventual application of molecular electronic devices, and the development of single‐molecule based electrical and optical diagnostics. Here, a new approach is proposed for achieving a reliable single‐molecule break junction...
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