Bistable molecules are provided with at least one photosensitive
functional group. As thus constituted, the bistable molecules are
photopatternable, thereby allowing fabrication of micrometer-scale and
nanometer-scale circuits in discrete areas without relying on a top
conductor as a mask. The bistable molecules may comprise molecules that
undergo redox reactions, such as rotaxanes and catenanes, or may comprise
molecules that undergo an electric-field-induced band gap change that
causes the molecules, or a portion thereof, to rotate, bend, twist, or
otherwise change from a substantially fully conjugated state to a less
conjugated state. The change in states in the latter case results in a
change in electrical conductivity.