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One-dimensional electron transport in Cu-tetracyanoquinodimethane organic nanowires

Zhou et al., 2007

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89801618872483795
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Zhou Z
Xiao K
Jin R
Mandrus D
Tao J
Geohegan D
Pennycook S
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Applied physics letters

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The temperature and bias voltage dependent electrical transport properties of in situ fabricated Cu-tetracyanoquinodimethane organic nanowire devices are investigated. The low bias conductance and current exhibit a power-law dependence on temperature and bias …
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