Self-assembled monolayers as interfaces for organic opto-electronic devices |
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Authors: | L. Zuppiroli L. Si-Ahmed K. Kamaras F. Nüesch M. N. Bussac D. Ades A. Siove E. Moons M. Grätzel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Physique des Solides Semicristallins, Département de Physique, EPFL, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, CH;(2) Centre de Physique Théorique, école Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France, FR;(3) Institut Galilée, Université Paris-Nord, 93430 Villetaneuse, France, FR;(4) Laboratoire de Photonique et Interfaces, Département de Chimie, EPFL, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, CH |
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Abstract: | Charge injection into an organic semiconductor can be improved by using a self-assembled monolayer of functionalized molecules grafted on the electrode. This new interface can be designed in order to reduce the Schottky barrier between the conductive electrode and the organic semiconductor. The polarizability of the molecules involved can also be chosen in order to increase the adhesion of the molecular semiconductor onto the electrode. We present Kelvin Probe experiments and saturated photovoltage measurements performed on a number of such derivatized electrodes. They permit a quantitative description of the potential shifts due to the self-assembled monolayers which are related to the electrical dipoles of the individual molecules constituting them. When conjugated sites contributing to the band states of the organic semiconductor are placed too close to the electrode in the negative part of the image-force potential, two new effects unfavorable to charge injection can appear. We demonstrate that it is convenient to separate the attachment group of the molecule from the conjugated core by a spacer of non-conjugated sites in order to reduce these undesirable effects. Received 3 December 1998 and Received in final form 6 April 1999 |
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Keywords: | PACS. 73.30.+y Surface double layers, Schottky barriers, and work functions - 73.61.Ph Polymers organic compounds |
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