International audienceModulation of charge transport in an organic heterojunction sensor is a promising strategy to enhance its gas sensing properties. Herein, a heterostructure consisting of a bilayer assembly of perfluorinated copper phthalocyanine and lutetium bis-phthalocyanine is investigated for ammonia sensor development in two different electrode geometries and in a wide range of applied bias. The microstructure of the heterostructure retains the bulk electronic and structural properties of the individual components and shows granular distribution of phthalocyanine crystallites on the surface. The charge transport of the heterojunction devices depends on the electrode geometry and the applied bias. Notably, interfacial charge transp...