화학공학소재연구정보센터
Science, Vol.284, No.5420, 1645-1647, 1999
Current-induced insulator-metal transition and pattern formation in an organic charge-transfer complex
Organic molecular Mott insulators, in which carriers are Localized as a result of the electron correlation, showed nonlinear electric conduction upon application of a high electric field along the molecular stacking axis. The current-driven low-resistive state of potassium 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethanane was stabilized down to 2 kelvin, where a metallic path was visible with a microscope. The current flow caused a stripe-like periodic phase-segregation into the carrier-rich and carrier-poor regions along the current path.