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Adam M. Rawlett
Researcher at United States Army Research Laboratory
Publications - 53
Citations - 6966
Adam M. Rawlett is an academic researcher from United States Army Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecular electronics & Molecular memory. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 53 publications receiving 6806 citations. Previous affiliations of Adam M. Rawlett include Rice University & Yale University.
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Large On-Off Ratios and Negative Differential Resistance in a Molecular Electronic Device.
TL;DR: A molecule containing a nitroamine redox center was used in the active self-assembled monolayer in an electronic device that exhibited negative differential resistance and an on-off peak-to-valley ratio in excess of 1000:1.
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Conductance Switching in Single Molecules Through Conformational Changes
Zachary J. Donhauser,Brent A. Mantooth,Kevin F. Kelly,Lloyd A. Bumm,Jason D. Monnell,Joshua J. Stapleton,David W. Price,Adam M. Rawlett,David L. Allara,James M. Tour,Paul S. Weiss +10 more
TL;DR: Over time the conductance switching of single and bundled phenylene ethynylene oligomers isolated in matrices of alkanethiolate monolayers is tracked, concluding that the switching is a result of conformational changes in the molecules or bundles, rather than electrostatic effects of charge transfer.
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Molecular random access memory cell
TL;DR: In this article, electronic programmable and erasable memory bits compatible with conventional threshold levels and a memory cell applicable to a random access memory have been demonstrated, with bit retention times > 15 min.
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Room-temperature negative differential resistance in nanoscale molecular junctions
TL;DR: In this article, active self-assembled monolayers containing the nitroamine [2′-amino-4,4′-di(ethynylphenyl)-5′-nitro-1-benzenethiolate] or the Nitro compound [4, 4′-mino]-2.2.
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A Bond-Fluctuation Mechanism for Stochastic Switching in Wired Molecules
Ganesh K. Ramachandran,Theresa J. Hopson,Adam M. Rawlett,Larry A. Nagahara,Alex Primak,Stuart Lindsay +5 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the cause of stochastic on-off switching in alkanethiols is the well-known mobility of molecules tethered to gold via a thiol linkage.