10 results on '"Amar H. Flood"'
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2. The Role of Physical Environment on Molecular Electromechanical Switching.
3. Molecular-Mechanical Switch-Based Solid-State Electrochromic DevicesThis research was funded by the Office of Naval Research, the National Science Foundation, and the Moletronics Program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation, its Focus Centers on Functional Engineered NanoArchitectonics and Advanced Materials and Devices, and the Center for Nanoscale Innovation for Defense.
4. Molecular-Mechanical Switch-Based Solid-State Electrochromic DevicesThis research was funded by the Office of Naval Research, the National Science Foundation, and the Moletronics Program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation, its Focus Centers on Functional Engineered NanoArchitectonics and Advanced Materials and Devices, and the Center for Nanoscale Innovation for Defense.
5. Cover Picture: Ground-State Equilibrium Thermodynamics and Switching Kinetics of Bistable [2]Rotaxanes Switched in Solution, Polymer Gels, and Molecular Electronic Devices (Chem. Eur. J. 1/2006).
6. Ground-State Equilibrium Thermodynamics and Switching Kinetics of Bistable [2]Rotaxanes Switched in Solution, Polymer Gels, and Molecular Electronic Devices.
7. A Photoactive Molecular Triad as a Nanoscale Power Supply for a Supramolecular Machine.
8. Structural Evidence of Mechanical Shuttling in Condensed Monolayers of Bistable Rotaxane MoleculesThis research was funded by the Danish Natural Science Research Council under the programs DANSYNC and Nanoscience. We thank HASYLAB at DESY in Hamburg for time on the beam line BW1 granted under the European Community Research Infrastructure Action under the FP6 “Structuring the European Research Area” Program (through the Integrated Infrastructure Initiative “Integrating Activity on Synchrotron and Free-Electron Laser Science”).
9. Structural Evidence of Mechanical Shuttling in Condensed Monolayers of Bistable Rotaxane Molecules.
10. Shuttling Dynamics in an Acid–Base-Switchable [2]Rotaxane.
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