3 - 16 |
Organic semiconductors and conductors: Start of research in Japan Inokuchi H |
17 - 30 |
Organic-inorganic layer compounds as molecular functional materials Day P |
31 - 46 |
Organic superconductors Saito G, Maesato M |
47 - 56 |
Single-component molecular conductors Kobayashi A, Kobayashi H |
57 - 63 |
Introduction of conductivity in molecular assemblies Fukuyama H |
65 - 70 |
Bis(ethylenedioxy) tetraselenafulvalene (BEDO-TSeF), a late newcomer to the world of organic conductors Imakubo T, Kibune M, Shirahata T |
71 - 74 |
Organic nanodots of a cation radical salt of amphiphilic bis-TTF annulated macrocycle Akutagawa T, Nakamura T, Becher J |
75 - 79 |
Shear stress effect on the absorption spectra of organic thin films under high pressure Shirotani I, Hayashi J, Takeda K, Kawamura H, Inokuchi M, Yakushi K, Inokuchi H |
81 - 85 |
Raman spectroscopic study of bis(diphenylglyoximato)metal complexes under high pressure Yabuuchi K, Kawamura D, Inokuchi M, Shirotani I, Hayashi J, Yakushi K, Kawamura H, Inokuchi H |
87 - 92 |
Phthalocyanine conductors: New trend for crystal and functionality design Inabe T, Ishikawa M, Asari T, Hasegawa H, Fujita A, Matsumura N, Naito T, Matsuda M, Tajima H |
93 - 97 |
Low temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy of phthalocyanine molecules on metal surfaces Takada M, Tada H |
99 - 104 |
Self-reduction and conductivities of cytochromes Ichimura K, Nakahara Y, Inokuchi H |
IX - xi |
Foreword Inokuchi H, Seki K |
105 - 112 |
Ultra-fast and highly efficient photo induced phase transition in (EDO-TTF)(2)PF6 Yamochi H, Saito G, Koshihara SY |
113 - 116 |
Ionic(I)-ionic(II) phase transition in a biferrocenium charge-transfer complex Mochida T |
117 - 121 |
Occlusion of hydrogen in alkali metal-intercalated cup-stacked carbon nanofibers Hiejima T, Sano M, Ichimura K, Murakami H |
123 - 127 |
Anomalous magnetoresistance in the pi-d System (DIETSe)(2)FeCl4 Maesato M, Kawashima T, Saito G, Shirahata T, Kibune M, Imakubo T |
129 - 134 |
ET and TTF salts with lanthanide complex ions showing frequency-dependent ac magnetic susceptibility Ueki S, Nogami T, Ishida T, Tamura M |
135 - 141 |
Theoretical calculations of magnetic interactions in frustrated antiferromagnetic cluster Kawakami T, Taniguchi T, Shoji M, Kitagawa Y, Yamanaka S, Okumura M, Yamaguchi K |
145 - 181 |
Development of experimental methods for determining the electronic structure of organic materials Seki K, Kanai K |
183 - 191 |
Photophysics of charge carrier generation Kotani M |
193 - 203 |
Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of polymers de Jong MP, Friedlein R, Osikowicz W, Salaneck WR, Fahlman M |
205 - 209 |
Photoelectron spectroscopy of a new type electron acceptor, 5,6,11,12-tetraazanaphthacene Hino S, Kato M, Nakamura M, Tadokoro M |
211 - 218 |
Frontier electronic structures in fluorinated copper phthalocyanine thin films studied using ultraviolet and inverse photoemission spectroscopies Murdey R, Sato N, Bouvet M |
219 - 225 |
Atmospheric effect on the ionization energy of titanyl phthalocyanine thin film as studied by photoemission yield spectroscopy Honda M, Kanai K, Komatsu K, Ouchi Y, Ishii H, Seki K |
227 - 233 |
Atmospheric doping effect on the interfacial electronic structure of titanyl phthalocyanine film Nishi T, Kanai K, Ouchi Y, Willis MR, Seki K |
235 - 240 |
Hole-vibration coupling in the uppermost valence band photoemission of pentacene monolayer on graphite Yamane H, Nagamatsu S, Fukagawa H, Kera S, Okudaira KK, Ueno N, Friedlein R |
241 - 249 |
Orientation of differently substituted phthalocyanines: First layers and thin films Biswas I, Peisert H, Zhang L, Chasse T, Knupfer M, Hanack M, Dini D, Schmidt T, Batchelor D |
251 - 256 |
VUV induced doping of Cu-phthalocyanine thin films: A possibility of n-type doping Ono M, Sueyoshi T, Zhang YK, Kera S, Ueno N |
259 - 266 |
Electrically conducting amorphous molecular material: Iodine doped m-MTDATA as a hole injection buffer layer in organic electroluminescent devices Ishihara M, Okumoto K, Tsuzuki T, Kageyama H, Nakano H, Shirota Y |
267 - 275 |
P-I-N junction organic solar cells Hiramoto M, Suemori K, Matsumura Y, Miyata T, Yokoyama M |
277 - 285 |
Organic single crystal transistors: Interface modification with SAMs and double gate structure Iwasa Y, Asanuma H, Shimotani H, Takenobu T, Nishikawa T, Takeya J |
287 - 294 |
Trigonal anisotropy in graphite and carbon nanotubes Saito R, Jiang J, Gruneis A, Sato K, Oyama Y, Samsonidze GG, Chou SG, Dresselhaus G, Dresselhaus MS, Cancado LG, Fantini C, Jorio A, Pimenta MA |
295 - 304 |
Neutral-ionic transition, ferroelectricity, and field-effect transistors based on molecular donor-acceptor compounds Horiuchi S, Hasegawa T, Tokura Y |
305 - 309 |
Morphology and electric properties of nonathiophene/Au nano-composite thin films formed between 1 mu m gapped electrodes Ogawa T, Huang W, Tanaka H |
311 - 316 |
Photochemical method of device fabrication starting from molecular crystals Naito T, Sugawara H, Inabe T, Miyamoto T, Niimi H, Asakura K |
317 - 325 |
Electron spectroscopy of dye-sensitized anatase(001) surfaces under illumination Shimada T, Kaji T, Saiki K |
327 - 332 |
Importance of semiconductor/insulator interface for improving transistor properties of OFET Yoshida M, Uemura S, Hoshino S, Kodzasa T, Kamata T |
333 - 338 |
Formation of ohmic contacts to organic semiconductor films Hiramoto M, Wei YK, Suemori K, Yokoyama M |
339 - 346 |
Current characteristics of pristine and tetrathianaphthacene-doped tris(8-hydroxyquinoline) aluminum (ALQ3) thin films Wang SD, Kanai K, Kawabe E, Ouchi Y, Seki K |
347 - 351 |
Thickness dependent characteristics of a copper phthalocyanine thin-film transistor investigated by in situ FET measurement system Ikeda S, Yamakawa H, Kiguchi M, Nakayama M, Saiki K, Shimada T, Miyadera T, Tsutsui K, Wada Y |
353 - 359 |
Voltage-induced infrared spectra from the organic field-effect transistor based on N,N'-bis(3-methylphenyl)-N,N'-diphenyl-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'- diamine (TPD) Tsuji H, Furukawa Y |
361 - 365 |
Organic field-effect transistors based on 2,6-diphenylbenzo [1,2-b : 5,4-b']-dithiophene and -diselenophene (iso-DPh-BDXs) Takimiya K, Konda Y, Ebata H, Otsubo T, Kunugi Y |
367 - 372 |
Unusual electrochemical response of oligoalkylthiophene films: Involvement of bipolarons Liu HF, Harima Y, Patil R, Jiang XQ, Ooyama Y, Takimiya K, Otsubo T |
373 - 379 |
Synthesis and spectral properties of tris(terphenylylpyridine)iridium and tris(tritylphenylpyridine)iridium complexes as novel electrophosphorescent materials Honda C, Takimiya K, Otsubo T, Aso Y |
381 - 385 |
Phosphorescence color tunable iridium complexes with ligands of 2-phenylimidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives Takizawa SY, Nishida JI, Yamashita Y, Tsuzuki T, Tokito S |
387 - 394 |
Development of new D-A systems based on fullerene and TTF for organic devices Nishikawa H, Oshio H, Itakura A, Nakamura T, Kodama T, Kikuchi K, Ikemoto I, Chikamatsu M, Yoshida Y, Yase K |