Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Organic semiconductor material
Reexamination Certificate
2007-08-28
2007-08-28
Purvis, Sue A. (Department: 2826)
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Organic semiconductor material
C257S059000, C257S072000, C257SE51003, C257SE21050, C257SE29201, C250S307000, C250S208100, C251S021000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10380764
ABSTRACT:
Organic semiconductor layers (2, 4) are laminated sandwiching an insulator thin layer (3), and translucent electrodes (1, 5) are formed on the surfaces of the organic semiconductor layers (2, 4), respectively. While a voltage is applied so that the electrode (1) is positive with respect to the electrode (5) and the opposite surfaces of the device are irradiated with two lights (6, 7) simultaneously, photocurrent multiplication is occurred to allow a photocurrent to flow in the device. However, no photocurrent multiplication occurs to allow no flow of photocurrent when the device is irradiated with one of the lights (6, 7).
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Hiramoto Masahiro
Yokoyama Masaaki
Edwards Angell Palmer & & Dodge LLP
Erdem Fazli
Japan Science and Technology Corporation
Purvis Sue A.
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