Orientation of photochromic molecules in mixed Langmuir-Blodgett (LB)
films that were subjected to ultraviolet irradiation has been investig
ated by polarised spectroscopy. The photochromic molecules (spiropyran
(SP) and spirooxazine (SO)) were incorporated as guests in matrices o
f arachidic acid (AA), poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and poly (iso
butyl methacrylate) (PIBM). The films were deposited in the dark (dark
-deposited) and also while the Langmuir film on the water surface was
subjected to ultraviolet irradiation; (UV-deposited). Orientation of t
he open form of the chromophores was strongly influenced by the nature
of the matrix and by the presence or absence of ultraviolet irradiati
on. In the case of LB films formed from either chromophore and PIBM, t
he dipole moments of the open forms exhibited large tilt angles relati
ve to the substrate normal for both the dark-deposited and W-deposited
films. With AA or PMMA as the matrix, the tilt angles were large for
the dark-deposited films, but the UV-deposited films displayed conside
rably smaller tilt angles. The nature of the matrix species and its La
ngmuir film is suggested as the basis for interpreting the observation
s. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.