Molecular systems are provided for electric field activated switches, such
as a crossed-wire device or a pair of electrodes to which the molecular
system is linked by linking moieties. The crossed-wire device comprises a
pair of crossed wires that form a junction where one wire crosses another
at an angle other than zero degrees and at least one connector species
connecting the pair of crossed wires in the junction. The connector
species comprises the molecular system, which has an electric field
induced band gap change, and thus a change in its electrical
conductivity, that occurs via one of the following mechanisms: (1)
molecular conformation change; (2) change of extended conjugation via
chemical bonding change to change the band gap; or (3) molecular folding
or stretching. Nanometer-scale reversible electronic switches are thus
provided that can be assembled easily to make cross-bar circuits, which
provide memory, logic, and communication functions.