Electrical devices comprised of nanoscopic wires are described, along with
methods of their manufacture and use. The nanoscopic wires can be
nanotubes, preferably single-walled carbon nanotubes. They can be
arranged in crossbar arrays using chemically patterned surfaces for
direction, via chemical vapor deposition. Chemical vapor deposition also
can be used to form nanotubes in arrays in the presence of directing
electric fields, optionally in combination with self-assembled monolayer
patterns. Bistable devices are described.