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titleOfInvention Method for forming molecular conductor film composed of crystals of π electron molecular conductor
abstract A method for forming a uniform thin film made of a molecular conductor is provided. Two electrodes are magnetically connected to each of two metal plates and installed in the container so as to be parallel to each other and have an interval of 10 cm to 1 m, at least one of which is a flat plate shape And a power source for generating an electric field between the two electrodes by applying a voltage to the two metal plates, and comprising an organic compound containing π electrons A method of forming a film made of molecular conductor crystals on the surface of a substrate by applying a voltage of 0.1 V or more and 1 kV or less to a solution containing an electron conductor for 0.1 seconds or more and 90 seconds or less. [Selection] Figure 1
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