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Structure and Dielectric Properties of Anisotropic n-Alkyl Anilino Squaraine Thin Films

Authors :
Zablocki, J
Schulz, M
Schnakenburg, G
Beverina, L
Warzanowski, P
Revelli, A
Gruninger, M
Balzer, F
Meerholz, K
Lutzen, A
Schiek, M
Zablocki J.
Schulz M.
Schnakenburg G.
Beverina L.
Warzanowski P.
Revelli A.
Gruninger M.
Balzer F.
Meerholz K.
Lutzen A.
Schiek M.
Zablocki, J
Schulz, M
Schnakenburg, G
Beverina, L
Warzanowski, P
Revelli, A
Gruninger, M
Balzer, F
Meerholz, K
Lutzen, A
Schiek, M
Zablocki J.
Schulz M.
Schnakenburg G.
Beverina L.
Warzanowski P.
Revelli A.
Gruninger M.
Balzer F.
Meerholz K.
Lutzen A.
Schiek M.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Solution-processed and thermally annealed thin films from a series of n-alkyl terminated anilino squaraines are systematically investigated regarding their structural and optical properties by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE). Their characteristic intense double-hump-shaped absorbance spectra consisting of coupled H-aggregate and intermolecular charge transfer (ICT) resonance bands make them appealing for fundamental light-matter interaction studies, and their environmental sustainability invites for consumer optoelectronic applications. Now, the single-crystal structure of the n-pentyl anilino squaraine (nPSQ) provides a missing link to identify potential odd-even effects with respect to the terminal alkyl chain for bulk crystals. While all single crystals adopt a triclinic unit cell with biaxial dielectric properties, the thin films condense into effectively uniaxial anisotropic thin films. Here, the inherently low sensitivity to the out-of-plane complex refractive index of SE in reflection is reasonably compensated by adding transmission SE and transmission intensity data. With that, a general picture of the structural and dielectric properties of n-alkyl anilino squaraine thin films is launched, revealing that the terminal alkyl chain length affects the structural and optical properties in a twofold way: we observe a steady change which is superimposed by an anisotropic odd-even effect.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308936799
Document Type :
Electronic Resource