Rw. Zehner et al., Tuning the work function of gold with self-assembled monolayers derived from X-[C6H4-C C-](n)C6H4-SH (n = 0, 1, 2; X = H, F, CH3, CF3, and OCH3), LANGMUIR, 15(4), 1999, pp. 1121-1127
Changes in the work function of gold, Delta Phi(Au), induced by the formati
on of chemisorbed self-assembled monolayers derived from the series of titl
ed arenethiol adsorbates X - (C6H4 - C equivalent to C-)(n)C6H4-SH (1, n =
0; 2, n =1; 3, n = 2) have been measured by the Kelvin probe method. An ana
lysis of these data indicates that variation in work function for a given c
hain length can be effectively modeled with two dipole sheets, as has been
shown for other classes of self-assembled monolayers. Importantly, it is sh
own that monolayers of class 1 produce larger relative changes in work func
tion fora given substituent X than those of either 2 or 3, presumably as a
result of the larger polarizability of the longer chains present in the lat
ter. Accordingly, these commercially available adsorbates are attractive fo
r use in device applications requiring work function modification.