Rigid single-molecule junctions show memristive hysteresis from extrinsic mechanical rearrangements at contacts, not internal molecular states.
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Directed droplet motion via surface property gradients provides a versatile approach for fluid transport in applications like digital microfluidics and bio-diagnostics.
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Memristive Switches in Rigid Conjugated Single-Molecule Junctions
Rigid single-molecule junctions show memristive hysteresis from extrinsic mechanical rearrangements at contacts, not internal molecular states.
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Directed droplet motion -- Its versatile nature and anticipated applications
Directed droplet motion via surface property gradients provides a versatile approach for fluid transport in applications like digital microfluidics and bio-diagnostics.