Composite LB films of copper octabutoxy phthalocyanine (Cu-obo-Pc) and poly
imide from polyamic acid alkyl amine salt have been deposited. The multilay
ers were formed from mixed Langmuir films and by alternate layer deposition
. Analyses were by polarised UV-visible spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction.
The phthalocyanine component retained its order in the matrix even after t
he composite was thermally imidised. The orientations of the chromophore in
the alternating films were similar to that of the pure phthalocyanine film
s. However, in the mixed films, the macrocyclic ring changed its position f
rom an almost flat orientation on the substrate surface to one with a small
er inclination to the substrate surface normal. It is suggested that the ch
ange in orientation is due to stresses induced by thermal imidisation which
is accompanied by loss of the alkyl amine chain from polyamic acid alkyl a
mine salt. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.