Molecular electronics is concerned with making single crystals from a mass of transistors, diodes, and resisters. Present uses include liquid crystal displays and ferroelectric polymers in transducers, but the field is a growing one, with special topics courses on the subject being offered
more and more widely all the time. This book provides an introduction to the subject that will be useful to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of disciplines, including materials science, physics, bioelectronics, electronic engineering, and biochemistry. Each chapter covers
the fundamental principles of the topic, lists the key-references, and considers future developments.