Our new article “Large Spatially Resolved Rectification in a Donor–Acceptor Molecular Heterojunction” (Smerdon et al., 2016) on highly (>1,000!) rectifying molecular bilayers, in collaboration with the groups of Jeffrey Guest at CNM and Joe Smerdon at the University of Lancashire, has been published in Nanoletters.

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Nanoscale Imaging of the rectification behavior arising in molecular bilayers. Adapted from (Smerdon et al., 2016). Copyright 2016 American Chemical Society.

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Nanoscale Imaging of the rectification behavior arising in molecular bilayers. Adapted from (Smerdon et al., 2016). Copyright 2016 American Chemical Society.

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