The morphology of sub-monolayer sexithiophene films has been investigated in situ and ex situ as a function of the substrate temperature of deposition. In this thickness range, monolayer terraces formed of edge-on molecules, i.e. nearly upright, are typically nucleated. Herein, the terrace height is found to be correlated to both the film morphology and the substrate surface energy. In particular, the presence of a layer of variable thickness with molecules lying face-on or side-on can be identified atop the terraces when the deposition is carried out on inert substrates. This phenomenon can be evidenced thanks to accurate height measurements made with atomic force microscopy and further data obtained with advanced scanning probe microscopy techniques operating in different environments, viz. liquid, air and vacuum. An upward displacement of molecules from the substrate to the top of the terraces is considered to be responsible of this layer formation, whose molecules weakly interact with the underlying terraces.

Identification of ultra-thin molecular layers atop monolayer terraces in sub-monolayer organic films with scanning probe microscopy

Dinelli Franco;Albonetti Cristiano
2022

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The morphology of sub-monolayer sexithiophene films has been investigated in situ and ex situ as a function of the substrate temperature of deposition. In this thickness range, monolayer terraces formed of edge-on molecules, i.e. nearly upright, are typically nucleated. Herein, the terrace height is found to be correlated to both the film morphology and the substrate surface energy. In particular, the presence of a layer of variable thickness with molecules lying face-on or side-on can be identified atop the terraces when the deposition is carried out on inert substrates. This phenomenon can be evidenced thanks to accurate height measurements made with atomic force microscopy and further data obtained with advanced scanning probe microscopy techniques operating in different environments, viz. liquid, air and vacuum. An upward displacement of molecules from the substrate to the top of the terraces is considered to be responsible of this layer formation, whose molecules weakly interact with the underlying terraces.
2022
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
Height measurement
Organic conjugated molecules
Organic film growth
Scanning probe microscopy
Sexithiophene
Ultrathin films
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