Issue 3, 2009

Nanoscale optoelectronic switches and logic devices

Abstract

The photoelectrochemical photocurrent switching (PEPS) effect, in the beginning regarded as a scientific curiosity, has become a field of extensive study for numerous research groups all over the world. This unique effect can be utilized for nanoscale switching and information processing, furthermore, is can serve as an interface between molecular information processing and macroscopic electronics. This review summarizes recent efforts in understanding photocurrent switching effects and their application for the construction of nanoscale switches and logic devices. Furthermore, some future prospects concerning the development of electronic/optoelectronic devices based on photoactive semiconducting hybrid materials are presented.

Graphical abstract: Nanoscale optoelectronic switches and logic devices

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
19 Jun 2009
Accepted
10 Sep 2009
First published
22 Oct 2009

Nanoscale, 2009,1, 299-316

Nanoscale optoelectronic switches and logic devices

S. Gawęda, A. Podborska, W. Macyk and K. Szaciłowski, Nanoscale, 2009, 1, 299 DOI: 10.1039/B9NR00145J

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