Charge-transfer complex crystals have been extensively studied because of their metallic conductivity, photoconductivity, ambipolar charge transport, and high career mobility. Numerous studies of their applications for organic electric devices such as organic field effect transistors and solar cells have reported. However, bulky single crystals of charge-transfer complexes are difficult to handle, specifically to be made into a form of a thin film. Recently, nano/micro crystallization of charge-transfer crystal is attracted to realize thin film applications. In this paper, charge transfer complex nanorods composed of dibenzotetrathiafulvalene-tetracyanoquinodimethane (DBTTF-TCNQ) were prepared by the reprecipitation method. The as-formed nanorods possess a kinetically metastable crystal structure different from the thermodynamically stable bulk crystal prepared by slow evaporation of the solvent. From photoconductive measurement, nanorod stacks show a significant photosensitivity (354.57 A/W) on par with bulk crystal (417.14 A/W). These results suggest dibenzotetrathiafulvalene-tetracyanoquinodimethane (DBTTF-TCNQ) nanorods have a favorable crystal structure for carrier transport due to the difference of molecular stacking assembly.

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