The electrical conductivity of alkylthio-substituted tetrathiafulvalene (TTCn-TTF) single crystal has been measured in a vacuum of 10−4 Pa with the two probe method. The room temperature dark conductivity of TTC10-TTF reaches 10−5 S cm−1, a value that is extraordinarily high compared with those of other organic semiconductors constructed with a single component. The cause of this high conductivity is that the central tetrathiafulvalene skeleton has been fastened strongly with the four long alkyl chains.
Angle-resolved ultraviolet photoemission spectra using synchrotron radiation were measured for oriented thin films of bis(1,2,5-thiadiazolo)-p-quinobis(1,3-dithiole) (BTQBT) on graphite. From the photon energy dependence of normal emission spectra, the energy-band dispersion of π-bands were observed for the highest (HOMO) and next highest (NHOMO) bands. This is the first observation of intermolecular dispersion in a single-component organic molecular crystal. The results demonstrate that the BTQBT molecules have a strong intermolecular interaction, which can be derived from the introduction of a covalent interaction between sulfur atoms in addition to the usual intermolecular interaction by van der Waals forces.
ChemInform Abstract The title compound (V) is prepared by consecutive treatment of tetrathiafulvalene (I) with LDA, tellurium powder (II), and methyl iodide (IV).
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