Ss. Ono et al., Anisotropic growth of J aggregates of pseudoisocyanine dye at a mica/solution interface revealed by AFM and polarization absorption measurements, J PHYS CH B, 103(33), 1999, pp. 6909-6912
We investigated the J-aggregation process of pseudoisocyanine chloride at a
mica/solution interface by using tapping mode atomic force microscopy (TM-
AFM) and polarization absorption measurements. At a mica/solution interface
, pseudoisocyanine chlorides form J aggregates that have three-dimensional
leaf-like island structures. The islands are anisotropically oriented with
respect to the lattice of a mica substrate. This anisotropic alignment may
result from the epitaxial interaction between the positively charged N atom
s of the molecules and the regularly aligned negative holes left by the dis
sociating K+ ions. On the basis of both the orientation of islands to the l
attice of a mica and the epitaxial interaction, we proposed that in the int
ernal structure of the J aggregate, the long axis of the dye molecules is p
arallel to the long axis of the islands.