Naphthalocyanine
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Naphthalocyanine is a derivative of phthalocyanine used as a component in the development of IBM's single-molecule logic switch.
[edit] References
- Liljeroth, P., Repp, J. and Meyer, G. (2007) "Current-Induced Hydrogen Tautomerization and Conductance Switching of Naphthalocyanine Molecules", Science, 317 (5842: 31 August), p. 1203–1206, DOI: 10.1126/science.1144366
- Timmer, J. (2007) Storing data in molecules: shifting atoms and flipping bits, ars technica online [accessed 8 September 2007]