H. Yao et al., Spectroscopic and AFM studies on the structures of pseudoisocyanine J aggregates at a mica water interface, J PHYS CH B, 103(21), 1999, pp. 4452-4456
J aggregates of a pseudoisocyanine dye (PIC) at a mica/solution interface w
ere in situ observed in solution for the first time by atomic force microsc
opy (AFM), confirming formation of the aggregates showing a narrow J absorp
tion band (peak, similar to 580 nm; line width (HWHM), similar to 120-125 c
m(-1)) at room temperature. The J aggregates possessed the three-dimensiona
l island structure with the height of about 3-6 nm, consisting of at least
similar to 10(6) PIC molecules, but not a two-dimensional monolayer structu
re. The growth processes of the J aggregates were discussed on the basis of
the morphological changes of the islands with a dye concentration (i.e., V
olmer-Weber type growth process), while the optical properties such as the
absorption peak position, line width, or fluorescence lifetime (similar to
50 ps) were unchanged. These results indicated that the physical aggregatio
n size observed was much larger than the coherence size of the J aggregate.