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Energy Level Bending in Ultrathin Polymer Layers Obtained through Langmuir-Shafer Deposition

Authors :
Bao, Qinye
Fabiano, Simone
Andersson, Mattias
Braun, Slawomir
Sun, Zhengyi
Crispin, Xavier
Berggren, Magnus
Liu, Xianjie
Fahlman, Mats
Bao, Qinye
Fabiano, Simone
Andersson, Mattias
Braun, Slawomir
Sun, Zhengyi
Crispin, Xavier
Berggren, Magnus
Liu, Xianjie
Fahlman, Mats
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The semiconductor-electrode interface impacts the function and the performance of (opto) electronic devices. For printed organic electronics the electrode surface is not atomically clean leading to weakly interacting interfaces. As a result, solution-processed organic ultrathin films on electrodes typically form islands due to dewetting. It has therefore been utterly difficult to achieve homogenous ultrathin conjugated polymer films. This has made the investigation of the correct energetics of the conjugated polymer-electrode interface impossible. Also, this has hampered the development of devices including ultrathin conjugated polymer layers. Here, LangmuirShafer-manufactured homogenous mono-and multilayers of semiconducting polymers on metal electrodes are reported and the energy level bending using photoelectron spectroscopy is tracked. The amorphous films display an abrupt energy level bending that does not extend beyond the first monolayer. These findings provide new insights of the energetics of the polymer-electrode interface and opens up for new high-performing devices based on ultrathin semiconducting polymers.<br />Funding Agencies|EU project SUNFLOWER of FP7 cooperation programme [287594]; Swedish Research Council [2013-4022]; Goran Gustafsson Foundation for Research in Natural Sciences and Medicine; Swedish Research Council Linnaeus grant LiLi-NFM; Advanced Functional Materials Center at Linkoping University

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233635913
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.adfm.201504729