Homo-/heterostructures
are of essential importance for the multiple
input/output and the wavelength division multiplexing system in optoelectronic
circuits. However, the widely used preparation method, e.g., micromanipulation,
usually leads to simple and unstable physical contact. Herein, through
a “bottom-up” approach, we have successfully fabricated
an organic homo-/heterostructures based on the 2,2′-((1E,1′E)-1,4- phenylenebis(ethene-2,1-diyl))dibenzonitrile
and perylene single crystals, whose formation can be attributed to
the low interplanar spacing mismatch rates, which are 2.2% for the
homostructure and 4.1% for the heterostructure. More importantly,
the multiple input/output channels have been demonstrated in the photonic
devices based on the homo-/heterostructures, which also exhibit the
novel asymmetric waveguide mode in the homostructure and the switchable
transmission signals (green or yellow light) at the same output channel
in the heterostructure. Our work exhibits the high potential of the
novel organic homo/heterostructures being applied in multifunctional
organic integrated photonics circuits at the nanoscale.