Well-defined organic crystals have been grown in inorganic gel coatings wit
h particle sizes in the submicron range and narrow size distributions. The
direct characterisation of these hybrid organic-inorganic films by optical
confocal microscopy has allowed elucidation of the role of the main experim
ental parameters such as the nature of the gel precursors or solvents, the
organic doping level and the rotation speed of the spin-coating apparatus.
This is a one-step process in which nucleation and growth of the organic cr
ystals occur simultaneously with the formation of the gel framework. Nanocr
ystallisation is optimised through the control of the coupling effect betwe
en the three elementary processes: nucleation, growth and matrix polymerisa
tion. The validity and reproducibility of this simple and generic method ha
ve been demonstrated through the use of several organic molecules, solvents
and silicon alkoxides.