Ning Gu , Hai-qian Zhang , Yu Wei , Hao-ying Shen , Lan Zhang
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Abstract
This study describes the fabrication sequence of a prototype device based on the assembly of copper-tetracyanoquinodimethane (Cu-TCNQ) crystallites in a specially designed and prepared electrode structure. The assembed Cu-TCNQ organometallic salt was synthesized by using the spontaneous electrolysis growth technique. The results of the electrical measurement on this device have clearly shown a typical rectifying characteristic. It is suggested that this rectifying phenomenon is mainly related with the Cu-TCNQ molecular homojuction formed by in-microregion contact.