Band-like electron transport with record-high mobility in the TCNQ family

Advanced Materials
Yulia KrupskayaAlberto F Morpurgo

Abstract

The occurrence of extremely pronounced band-like transport with very high electron mobility in fluorinated tetracyanoquinodimethane (F2 -TCNQ) single-crystal field-effect transistors is discovered. This finding identifies the Fx -TCNQ family as a paradigm to investigate the fundamental aspects of electronic transport in organic crystals.

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