Ming L. Yu, Norton D. Lang
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B
Transistor amplification properties of a three-leg spirofluorene-based molecule are investigated, and the transistor is shown to possess usable current, voltage, and power gain. Current gain is facilitated since the source-drain legs are conjugated, whereas the gate (control) leg is unconjugated and spatially orthogonal, and voltage gain is enhanced by the efficient quantum-mechanical coupling to the gate. Full quantum-mechanical calculations were done for all three electrodes, using the density functional formalism and a plane-wave decomposition of the wave functions.
Ming L. Yu, Norton D. Lang
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B
Jianshi Tang, Douglas M. Bishop, et al.
IEDM 2018
Zhen Zhang, F. Pagette, et al.
VLSI-TSA 2010
Paul M. Solomon, Norton D. Lang
ACS Nano