Scientists create world's first molecular transistor

Hidden between these gold contacts is a single molecule, acting as a transistor
Hidden between these gold contacts is a single molecule, acting as a transistor

A group of scientists from Yale University has succeeded in creating the first transistor made from a single molecule.

The team showed that a benzene molecule attached to gold contacts could behave just like a silicon transistor.

"We were able to allow current to get through when it was low, and stopping the current when it was high," says Mark Reed, Professor of Engineering & Applied Science at Yale. In this way, the team was able to use the molecule in much the same way as regular transistors are used.