1991
DOI: 10.1038/352600a0
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An atomic switch realized with the scanning tunnelling microscope

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The development of a variety of nanoscale applications 1, 2 requires the fabrication and control of atomic [3][4][5] or molecular switches 6, 7 that can be reversibly operated by light 8 , a short range force 9, 10 , electric current 11,12 or some other external stimulus [13][14][15] . In order for such molecules to be used as electronic components, they should be directly Fig.
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The development of a variety of nanoscale applications 1, 2 requires the fabrication and control of atomic [3][4][5] or molecular switches 6, 7 that can be reversibly operated by light 8 , a short range force 9, 10 , electric current 11,12 or some other external stimulus [13][14][15] . In order for such molecules to be used as electronic components, they should be directly Fig.
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“…STM offers unique opportunities to operate individual switches on the atomic scale 3 . Not only can the local atomic or molecular configurations be probed before and after flipping the switch, but the operation process itself can be followed by recording for example current traces as a function of time 26 and even be modified 27 .…”
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“…A number of devices based on gating the flow of electrons have been proposed, including quantum dots [153], organic molecules [154], carbon nanotubes [155], nanowires [156], and the motion of single atoms or molecules [157]. Other computation schemes, operating on different principles, include electrons confined in quantum dot cellular automatons [158,159], magnetic dot cellular automatons [160], and solutions of interacting DNA molecules [161,162].…”
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“…Such a field can be used to manipulate polarized atoms and molecules, which will experience either an attractive or repulsive force, depending on the bias polarity. 38 In this paper we distinguish between these two phenomena by examining the effects of the bias voltage and the tip-sample separation on the desorption of adatoms.…”
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