Organic electronic device with a monomolecular layer or multi-mo

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357 237, 431 1, H01L 2928

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an organic electronic device characterized by comprising a monomolecular or built-up multi-monomolecular layer having an insulating layer and an electroconductive conjugated bonds disposed between a first electrode and both a second and a third electrodes formed on a substrate, said device being operated by applying an voltage between said first electrode and said second electrode or said third electrode as well as between said second electrode and said third electrode, varying the voltage between said first electrode and said second electrode or said third electrode to control the electroconductivity of said electroconductive conjugated bonds via said insulating layer, whereby an electric current flowing across said electroconductive conjugated bonds between said second electrode and said third electrode is controlled, where said monomolecular layer is produced by utilizing the LB method or a chemical adsorption technique.

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