GROWTH OF CONJUGATED OLIGOMER THIN-FILMS STUDIED BY ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY

Citation
F. Biscarini et al., GROWTH OF CONJUGATED OLIGOMER THIN-FILMS STUDIED BY ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(20), 1995, pp. 14868-14877
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter
ISSN journal
01631829
Volume
52
Issue
20
Year of publication
1995
Pages
14868 - 14877
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-1829(1995)52:20<14868:GOCOTS>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
We present a quantitative investigation by atomic-force microscopy of the growth of an organic thin film made of sexithienyl evaporated on m ica in high vacuum. Different forms of aggregation in sexithienyl thin films are induced upon a systematic increase in the temperature of th e substrate during the evaporation. For temperatures up to 150 degrees C, the films consist of tightly packed grains whose size increases wi th temperature according to an Arrhenius behavior with similar to 0.36 eV activation energy. The chi-square grain-size distribution suggests that growth rate is controlled by diffusion. This mechanism is suppor ted by a simple model calculation of the van der Waals interaction bet ween a single T6 molecule and a (100) T6 surface, that yields energy b arriers to translation and rotation of the molecule equal to 0.3 and 0 .5 eV, respectively. At 200 degrees C the film undergoes a morphologic al change to a lamellar structure and extended microcrystalline struct ures appear at higher temperatures. The presence of preferential direc tions suggests that orientational ordering is induced by the mica subs trate. The possibility of obtaining ordered aggregates by a suitable c hoice of substrate and temperature during evaporation has relevance to wards the realization of molecular devices with anisotropic properties .