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		Definition of molecular electronics in English: molecular electronicsplural noun  treated as singular A branch of electronics in which individual molecules perform the same function as microelectronic devices such as diodes.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Dutch team that crafted the world's first functioning transistor from a single carbon nanotube in 1998 has taken another major step in molecular electronics.
 -  However, recent breakthroughs in molecular electronics have been announced that will extend or even accelerate density doubling well into the mid-21st century.
 -  A key challenge in molecular electronics is making electrical contacts to the fragile molecules, chemical chains that are easily damaged.
 -  They plan to study the structure of molecular layers sandwiched between two conducting surfaces, a configuration directly relevant to molecular electronics.
 -  ‘Although many classes of molecules can be used for molecular electronics, only a small percentage of these have been assessed so far,’ Flood said.
 
    Definition of molecular electronics in US English: molecular electronicsplural noun treated as singular A branch of electronics in which individual molecules perform the same function as microelectronic devices such as diodes.  Example sentencesExamples -  They plan to study the structure of molecular layers sandwiched between two conducting surfaces, a configuration directly relevant to molecular electronics.
 -  The Dutch team that crafted the world's first functioning transistor from a single carbon nanotube in 1998 has taken another major step in molecular electronics.
 -  However, recent breakthroughs in molecular electronics have been announced that will extend or even accelerate density doubling well into the mid-21st century.
 -  A key challenge in molecular electronics is making electrical contacts to the fragile molecules, chemical chains that are easily damaged.
 -  ‘Although many classes of molecules can be used for molecular electronics, only a small percentage of these have been assessed so far,’ Flood said.
 
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