A mechanism of DC-AC conversion in the organic thyristor

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Abstract

The charge ordered organic salt θ-(BEDT-TTF)2CsZn(SCN)4 exhibits a giant nonlinear conduction at low temperatures. The voltage-current characteristics of this compound are similar to those of a thyristor device, after which we named it the organic thyristor. This material shows current oscillation in the presense of dc voltage, which arises from a mechanism different from conventional oscillating circuits, because the oscillation appears in a sample that does not show negative derivative resistance. We have performed a standard circuit analysis, and show that the voltage-current curve is "blurred" in the high current region, and the oscillation occurs in the blurred region. This type of oscillation has never been reported, and a possible origin for this is suggested © 2010 by the authors.

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Suko, T., Terasaki, I., Mori, H., & Mori, T. (2010). A mechanism of DC-AC conversion in the organic thyristor. Materials, 3(3), 2027–2036. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma3032027

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