The reaction between aromatic dialdehydes and diamines is studied by d
ifferential scanning calorimetry-thermal gravimetric analysis (DSC-TGA
) measurements, It can be shown that the condensation reaction starts
at temperatures below 100 degrees C. Thus, the high rate and the high
conversions of this reaction lead to a new technique of thin-film grow
th on polar substrates, by successive deposition of monomer layers und
er high vacuum. Gravimetric measurements show that the first step is a
bonding between the organic molecules and the surface. This leads to
an oriented prime layer of deposited monomers. In the following steps
reactive partners are deposited successively on the surface, layer by
layer. Thin films grown by this technique are studied by UV-Vis spectr
oscopy. These well-ordered films can be applied as interfaces between
organic and inorganic layers in solid-state optoelectronic devices.