Unique supramolecular Assembly through Langmuir Blodgett technique
S. A. Hussain, B. Dey, N. Mehta

TL;DR
This paper reviews the Langmuir-Blodgett technique for creating controlled ultrathin molecular assemblies with potential applications in optics and electronics, emphasizing its significance in molecular electronics development.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the LB technique and discusses its application potential in molecular electronic devices.
Findings
LB technique enables precise control of ultrathin film structures
Potential for advanced optical and electronic device applications
Highlights the significance of LB in molecular electronics
Abstract
The Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique is a way of making supra-molecular assembly in ultrathin films with a controlled layered structure and crystal parameter, which have many envisioned technological applications for optical and molecular electronic devices as well as signal processing and transformation. Probably LB technique is the best method to manipulate materials at molecular level and provides a scope to realize the molecular electronics in reality. In this review article, this important film preparation has been discussed, highlighting its application potential.
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