In -sexithienyl (T6) molecular thin films the spectral features of photoluminescence can be correlated to precise structural topologies and the nature of photoluminescence can be controlled. AFM images show that the topological features of T6 films evolve progressively from 2D to 3D structures with film thickness. It is shown that coalescence between different domains results in photoluminescence spectra that are dominated by the aggregate emission. The Figure shows the photoluminescence spectra of submonolayer and lamellae architectures.
Morphology controlled Energy Transfer in Conjugated Thin Films
M Muccini;M Murgia;F Biscarini
2001
Abstract
In -sexithienyl (T6) molecular thin films the spectral features of photoluminescence can be correlated to precise structural topologies and the nature of photoluminescence can be controlled. AFM images show that the topological features of T6 films evolve progressively from 2D to 3D structures with film thickness. It is shown that coalescence between different domains results in photoluminescence spectra that are dominated by the aggregate emission. The Figure shows the photoluminescence spectra of submonolayer and lamellae architectures.File in questo prodotto:
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