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Layered self-organized structures on poly(3-octylthiophene) thin films studied by scanning probe microscopy
Authors:Jose Abad  Beatriz Pérez-García  Jaime Colchero
Institution:a Departmento de Física, Facultad de Química (Campus Espinardo), Universidad de Murcia, E-30100 Murcia, Spain
b Departmento de Electrónica, Tec. de Computadoras y Proyectos, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, E-30202 Cartagena, Spain
Abstract:The morphology and mechanical properties of poly-(3-octylthiophene) P3OT films thin has been studied by scanning force microscopy techniques. On these films we find self-assembled layered structures that appear regardless of the preparation conditions, that is, spin-coating or drop-casting, of the solvent concentration or of the type of substrate. Using the drop-casting method for sample preparation these layered structures are hardly visible due to the high surface roughness, while using spin-coating these structures are the main topographic feature on the surface. These structures have typically one or two layers, even though occasionally up to four layers have been observed. Each layer has a height of 4-5 nm, which is associated to crystalline P3OT domains and lay on the polymer film. The size of these structures increases with increasing concentration of the P3OT in the solvent. We find well differentiated morphological, electrostatic as well as mechanical properties for the self-assembled structures as compared to the rest of the polymer film. Finally, the growth rate of these structures has been studied.
Keywords:P3OT (poly-(3-octylthiophene))  SFM (scanning force microscopy)  Layered structures  Self-organisation
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