Physical vapor deposited films of a perylene derivative: supramolecular arrangement and thermal stability
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Fernandes, Jose Diego
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Physical vapor deposited films of a perylene derivative: supramolecular arrangement and thermal stability
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The analysis of supramolecular arrangement is essential to understand the role of this key factor on the optical and electrical properties of organic thin films. In this work, thin solid films of bis(phenethylimido) perylene (PhPTCD) fabricated using physical vapor deposition (PVD) technique (thermal evaporation), deposited simultaneously onto different substrates (Ag mirror, Ge, and quartz plates) contingent on the characterization technique. The main objective is to study the PhPTCD supramolecular arrangement and the thermal stability of this arrangement in PVD films. The ultraviolet-visible absorption reveals a controlled growth of the PVD films, and the micro-Raman scattering data show that the PhPTCD molecule is not thermally degraded in the conditions of these experiments. The microscopy also shows a homogeneous morphological surface of the PVD film at macro and micro scales, with molecular aggregates at nanoscale. Besides, the PVD film roughness does not follow substrate roughness. The X-ray diffraction indicates a crystalline structure for PhPTCD powder and an amorphous form for PhPTCD PVD film. The infrared absorption spectroscopy points to a preferential flat-on organization of the molecules in the PVD films. In addition, the annealing process (200 degrees C for 20 minutes) does not affect the supramolecular arrangement of the PhPTCD PVD films.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149860
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2016-0692
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Materials Research. 2017; 20(4): 882-890
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