L.E.M.
Scheme of a conducting molecule (terthiophene) between 2 gold electrodes for electrical conductivity studies.
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The Laboratory for Molecular Electronics (LEM) develops academic research on fondamentals of nanoelectronics. The multidisciplinary team gathers about twelve researchers studying nano-objects (small molecules, biomolecules, graphene, carbon nanotubes, nanoparticles) with both nanofabrication and self-assembly techniques. Our principal research interests are:
• Nanochemistry, functionalization of graphene, carbon nanotubes and fullerenes
• Bio-directed assembly of nano-objects and nano-materials (2D and 3D) using DNA
• Relation between molecular structure and electrical transport properties in single molecule measurements
• Flexible and high-frequency electronics based on graphene and carbon nanotubes
• New circuit architectures based on organic memory devices (organic "memristors")
• Synthesis and assembly of graphene oxide (GO), GO reduction, rGO-based electrodes and associated optoelectronic devices (oPV)
Visit the lab website and discover our present team and the former members, the funded projects involving LEM, our publications, our current scientific projects:
- DNA based selfassembly of carbon nanotube transistors
- Relations between molecular structure and electronic transport properties (see also this news)
- Chemical and optical sensitivity of carbon nanotube transistors
- Carbon Nanotube Chemistry: new functionalities (see also this nanotube news and this solar cell news)
- Carbon nanotubes at high frequency (see also this nanotube HF news and this graphene HF news)
- Self-assembly of nanoobjects through film deposition.
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07-09-2009
D. Dulić, P. Lavie, S. Campidelli, A. Filoramo, collaboration : F. Pump et G. Cuniberti (Université de Dresde)
Scientists at the Laboratory of Molecular Electronics (IRAMIS / SPEC) recently published a paper entitled "Controlled Stability of Molecular Junctions" in the prestigious international journal Angewandte Chemie. The work done in collaboration with the group of Prof. ... More » |
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25-06-2009
Single molecule magnets grafted on carbon nanotubes : the first of its kind has been realized at the Molecular Chemistry and Materials Institute in Orsay (CNRS/University of Paris 11) in collaboration with the Institut Lavoisier de Versailles (CNRS/Université de Versailles ... More » |
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27-06-2007
Researchers at the Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnologie (IEMN / CNRS – Universités Lille 1 and Valenciennes, Institut supérieur de l’électronique et du numérique-ISEN) and the Solid-state Physics Division at the French ... More » |









