We use the technique of ionically self-assembled monolayers (ISAMs) to prod
uce photovoltaic devices of well-controlled thickness and composition. The
ISAM nanostructure fabrication method simply involves the alternate dipping
of a charged substrate into aqueous cationic and anionic solutions at room
temperature. We have employed several approaches to combine the tetrahydro
thiophenium precursor of poly(para-phenylene-vinylene) (PPV) with fullerene
s and other organic materials. We apply modulation spectroscopy for the ele
ctrooptical characterization of the ISAM-devices. The modulation frequency
dependence of the photocurrent can be assigned to the influence of trapped
charges taking Dart in the photovoltaic process. (C) 2001 Published by Else
vier Science B.V.