Abstract
The control of the structure and preferential orientation of
molecular organic thin films might be achieved by the selection of suitable
substrates that, in general, have to be designed. Langmuir–Blodgett
(LB) and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) films are good candidates as
substrates due to the chemical versatility of their surfaces. We illustrate
an example of the selection of either of the two energetically most probable
preferential orientations of polycrystalline neutral tetramethyltetraselenafulvalene
(TMTSF) thin films by the choice of different substrates. The films (thickness ∼1 µm),
obtained by sublimation of TMTSF microcrystals in high vacuum (∼10−6 mbar),
are dominated by (0 −2 1)- and (100)-oriented
microcrystals when using KBr (100) and