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Molecular Transport Junctions

Molecular Transport Junctions: An Introduction, 376
C.R. Kagan and M.A. Ratner, Guest Editors
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Charge Transport through Molecular Junctions, 385
M.C. Hersam and R.G. Reifenberger
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Molecular Electronics: Theory and Device Prospects, 391
A.W. Ghosh, P.S. Damle, S. Datta, and A. Nitzan
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Electrical and Spectroscopic Characterization of Molecular Junctions, 396
J.G. Kushmerick, D.L. Allara, T.E. Mallouk, and T.S. Mayer
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Carbon Nanotube Electronics and Optoelectronics, 403
Ph. Avouris
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XII International Materials Research Congress Held in Cancún in August, 411



Aizenberg, Kraft, Moody, and Ramesh to Chair 2005 MRS Spring Meeting, 413

Abstracts for July 2004 Journal of Materials Research, 420

Letter from the President, 363
Raising a Materials Racket
H.E. Katz

Research/Researchers
, 365

Science Policy, 371

Public Affairs Forum, 373
MRS Signs Multisociety Letter Calling for Increased NIST Funding

Image Gallery, 374

Advertisers in This Issue, 390

Conference Reports, 414
HTC-2004; NDSI 2004; and Africa-MRS

Library, 419
An Introduction to Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions, K.C. Dee, D.A. Puleo, and R. Bizios, reviewed by G. Cokelet

Classified, 423



Volume 29, No. 6
June 2004
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ON THE COVER: Molecular Transport Junctions. Molecular charge transport is of great interest for its intrinsic importance for potential single-molecule electronic, thin-film electronic, and optoelectronic applications. This issue of MRS Bulletin highlights the current experimental and theoretical understanding of molecular charge transport and molecular transport junctions, and the extension of this understanding to the rapidly growing areas of molecular and carbon nanotube electronics. For details on the images shown in the montage on the cover, see the technical theme that begins on p. 376. Images reprinted with permission from Nature 417 (2002) p. 725.

 
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