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Eric W. Wong

Researcher at California Institute of Technology

Publications -  25
Citations -  5022

Eric W. Wong is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Catenane. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications receiving 4924 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric W. Wong include University of California, Los Angeles & California NanoSystems Institute.

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Electronically Configurable Molecular-Based Logic Gates

TL;DR: Logic gates were fabricated from an array of configurable switches, each consisting of a monolayer of redox-active rotaxanes sandwiched between metal electrodes, which provided a significant enhancement over that expected for wired-logic gates.
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A [2]Catenane-Based Solid State Electronically Reconfigurable Switch

TL;DR: In this paper, a solid state, electronically addressable, bistable [2]catenane-based molecular switching device was fabricated from a single monolayer of the [2]-Catenane, anchored with phospholipid counterions, and sandwiched between an n-type polycrystalline silicon bottom electrode and a metallic top electrode.
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Molecular-based electronically switchable tunnel junction devices.

TL;DR: Correlations between the structure and solution-phase dynamics of the molecular and supramolecular systems, the crystallographic domain structure of the monolayer film, and the room-temperature device performance characteristics are reported.
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Carbon nanotube Schottky diodes using Ti-Schottky and Pt-ohmic contacts for high frequency applications

TL;DR: Modeling of these diodes as direct detectors at room temperature at 2.5 terahertz (THz) frequency indicates noise equivalent powers (NEP) potentially comparable to that of the state-of-the-art gallium arsenide solid-state Schottky diodES, in the range of 10(-13) W/ radical Hz.