The observation of metallic conductivity at interfaces between layers of organic insulators opens the way to the realization of a wide range of electronic systems that cannot be prepared in bulk organic materials.
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Kirtley, J., Mannhart, J. When TTF met TCNQ. Nature Mater 7, 520–521 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat2211
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