Issue 47, 2014

Island shape anisotropy in organic thin film growth induced by ion-beam irradiated rippled surfaces

Abstract

Controlling thin film growth of conjugated molecules is a key factor in organic electronics. Here, we report on the growth of the organic semiconductor para-hexaphenyl (6P) on ion bombarded, rippled TiO2(110) surfaces. These surfaces represent a one-dimensionally patterned substrate with alternating descending and ascending step trains with typical step distances below 1 nm. A clear island shape anisotropy and a discretization of the island width according to the ripple wavelength have been observed which are addressed to anisotropic detachment of molecules differently bound to the island rim at ascending and descending steps. By changing the average ripple length from ∼11 nm to ∼60 nm, the islands' length-to-width ratio could be tuned between ∼1.5 : 1 and ∼4.5 : 1. Further, strong diffusion anisotropy along and perpendicular to the ripples was found to be responsible for an increasing island density with decreasing ripple length.

Graphical abstract: Island shape anisotropy in organic thin film growth induced by ion-beam irradiated rippled surfaces

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jul 2014
Accepted
13 Oct 2014
First published
31 Oct 2014

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014,16, 26112-26118

Island shape anisotropy in organic thin film growth induced by ion-beam irradiated rippled surfaces

M. Kratzer, D. Wrana, K. Szajna, F. Krok and C. Teichert, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014, 16, 26112 DOI: 10.1039/C4CP03356F

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