An organic device has a hole current-
electron current conversion layer which comprises a laminate of an
electron transportation section and a hole transportation section. The
electron transportation section includes a
charge transfer complex formed upon an oxidation-reduction reaction between a reduced
low work function metal and an electron-accepting
organic compound, the reduced
metal being produced upon an in-situ thermal reduction reaction caused upon contact, through lamination or mixing by co-deposition, of an organic
metal complex compound or an
inorganic compound containing at least one metal
ion selected from ions of
low work function metals having a
work function of not more than 4.0 eV, and a thermally reducible metal capable of reducing a metal
ion contained in the organic metal complex compound or the
inorganic compound in vacuum to the corresponding metal state, and the electron transportation section having the electron-accepting
organic compound in the state of radical anions. The hole transportation section includes an
organic compound having an
ionization potential of less than 5.7 eV and an electron-donating property and an inorganic or organic substance capable of forming a
charge transfer complex upon its oxidation-reduction reaction with the organic compound, the organic compound and the inorganic or organic substance being contacted through lamination or mixing, and the electron-donating organic compound is in the state of radical cations.