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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 12: Organic Molecules at Surfaces 2: Characterization of Organic Monolayers

O 12.7: Vortrag

Montag, 5. September 2022, 16:30–16:45, S051

Tailoring the organic-semiconductor/metallic interface: From self-assembly to heteromolecular phases of carboxylic acids on Ag surfaces — •Matthias Blatnik, Veronika Stará, Anton Makoveev, Jakub Planer, Thomáš Krajňak, Pavel Procházka, and Jan Čechal — CEITEC BUT, Brno, CZ

Atomic-level understanding of the metal/organic-semiconductor interface has become paramount in the strife for the development and fabrication of more efficient organic electronic devices in recent years. Interfacial properties are crucially linked to molecule-molecule and molecule-substrate interactions, molecular functionalization (e.g., deprotonation), a precise energy level alignment, substrate termination or the formation of multi- or heterolayers with a different organic compound. All these have to be well understood through the study of model systems in ultra-clean conditions before technological advances can be achieved. Here, we present a model system of self-assembled aromatic carboxylic acids (e.g., 4,4’ Biphenyl Dicarboxylic Acid, 1,3,5-Benzenetribenzoic Acid) on Ag surfaces (orientations (100) and (111)). We explore the effects of the metal substrate’s orientation on formation and growth of single molecular phases, introduce a monolayer thick layer as a charge injection layer and study the formation of a heteromolecular compound with an additional organic material (e.g., pentacene). We employ low energy electron microscopy (LEEM) and diffraction (µLEED), as well as STM and XPS to give a real-time view and detailed information on nucleation and growth of the molecular phases and transformations and the chemical composition.

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