Recent results obtained in the growth of organic materials by supersonic molecular beams (SuMBE) are presented. Compared to other vacuum deposition methods, it allows an accurate control on the initial state (kinetic energy, momentum, flux, etc.) of the molecules during the deposition process. We show that such feature can be efficiently exploited to prepare films, the structure and morphology of which resemble those single crystals, therefore achieving unprecedented control on their optical and electronic properties even for relatively thick samples (> 500 nm). We also report on the use of SuMBE for processes of co-deposition with the aim of functionalzing or doping organic semiconductors. We achieved co-depositions of a p-type semiconductor, as metal phthalocyanines, with a n-type semiconductor, as fullerenes, without phase segregation between the two compounds and with an high control on the deposition parameters. This aspect is very attractive for the growth of organic p-n junction in view of improving photovoltaic cells and gas sensors.

Preparation of high-quality organic films by deposition and codeposition from supersonic seeded beams

2001

Abstract

Recent results obtained in the growth of organic materials by supersonic molecular beams (SuMBE) are presented. Compared to other vacuum deposition methods, it allows an accurate control on the initial state (kinetic energy, momentum, flux, etc.) of the molecules during the deposition process. We show that such feature can be efficiently exploited to prepare films, the structure and morphology of which resemble those single crystals, therefore achieving unprecedented control on their optical and electronic properties even for relatively thick samples (> 500 nm). We also report on the use of SuMBE for processes of co-deposition with the aim of functionalzing or doping organic semiconductors. We achieved co-depositions of a p-type semiconductor, as metal phthalocyanines, with a n-type semiconductor, as fullerenes, without phase segregation between the two compounds and with an high control on the deposition parameters. This aspect is very attractive for the growth of organic p-n junction in view of improving photovoltaic cells and gas sensors.
2001
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
Inglese
Conference on Organic Photonic Materials and Devices III
140
146
0-8194-3957-6
http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=902164
SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
JAN 24-25, 2001
SAN JOSE, CA, USA
supersonic beams
oligothiophene
zinc phthalocyanine
fullerene
morphology
Conference on Organic Photonic Materials and Devices III Location: SAN JOSE, CA Date: JAN 24-25, 2001 Sponsor(s): SPIE
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Tullio Toccoli a; Andrea Boschetti a; Claudio Corradi a; Maurizio Mazzola a; Paolo Milani b; AlessandroPodestà b;Salvatore Iannotta a
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