Diodedruppel
Diodedruppel is a fictional nanoelectronic concept described as a microscopic liquid droplet that exhibits diode-like electrical behavior when positioned between two electrodes. In imagined microfluidic circuits, the droplet acts as a rectifier, allowing current to flow more readily in one direction than the other and enabling its use in fluidic logic and sensing networks.
The name combines the Dutch words diode and drop, reflecting its envisioned function as a “diode drop”
Mechanically, a diodedruppel is conceived as an aqueous droplet containing doped inorganic nanoparticles or charged ions,
In hypothetical designs, droplets are formed on a microfluidic chip and trapped at predefined junctions. External
Within fiction and speculative literature, diodedruppels enable simple logic gates, gating of chemical signals, and self-powered