Dq. Li et al., PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND PROPERTIES OF MIXED ORGANIC AND POLYMERIC SELF-ASSEMBLED MULTILAYERS, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(34), 1998, pp. 8797-8804
Multilayer thin films consisting of layer-pairs of oppositely charged
macrocycles (nickel phthalocyanine tetrasulfonate, NiPc) and macromole
cules (poly(diallydimethylammonium) chloride, PDDA) were fabricated us
ing self-assembly techniques. The film structures were characterized w
ith X-ray reflectometry, from which the roughness (similar to 2-7 Angs
trom) of the film growth surface, the average electron density of each
layer-pair, the mean thickness of the layer-pairs (similar to 10.5 An
gstrom), and the overall thickness of the multilayer samples were dedu
ced. Measurements of film thicknesses were applied as constraints to a
n analysis of spectroscopic ellipsometry measurements of the films. Im
position of these constraints increased the confidence of the optical
constant refinements deduced from ellipsometry. We find, for multilaye
rs of PDDA and NiPc, a refractive index of n approximate to 1.6-1.8 in
the nonabsorption region of the visible and near-infrared (IR) spectr
um and an extinction coefficient in close agreement with the measured
electron optical absorption at 630 and 665 nm. Atomic force microscopy
was also used to observe surface morphology and determine grain size
distribution and roughness for selected films. An increase in surface
roughness (similar to 5-15 Angstrom) was observed as the number of lay
er-pairs in the film increased from 3 to 27.