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Simple Morphological Control of ZnPc Thin Films Grown on SubPc Underlayer #
Author(s) -
Park Dasom,
Yim Sanggyu
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
bulletin of the korean chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.237
H-Index - 59
ISSN - 1229-5949
DOI - 10.1002/bkcs.10136
Subject(s) - materials science , thin film , crystallite , annealing (glass) , layer (electronics) , optoelectronics , surface roughness , nanopillar , analytical chemistry (journal) , nanotechnology , chemistry , composite material , nanostructure , organic chemistry , metallurgy
Morphological templating in molecular double‐layer thin films, i.e. , the phenomenon where the surface morphology of the top layer is strongly influenced by that of the underlying layer, was investigated to control the surface nanomorphology of zinc phthalocyanine ( ZnPc ) thin films. Three types of molecular thin films, ZnPc single‐layer, chloro[subphthalocyaninato]boron( III ) ( SubPc ) single‐layer, and ZnPc on SubPc ( SubPc / ZnPc ) double‐layer thin films were grown on glass substrates and post‐annealed at 250 °C. While the changes in surface roughness and morphology of the ZnPc single layer were negligible during post‐annealing, the roughness of the SubPc / ZnPc double layer significantly increased, similar to that of the SubPc single‐layer film. However, the lateral size of the surface crystallites of the SubPc / ZnPc film did not change apparently. Consequently, the fabricated regular, nanopillar‐like surface morphology obtained by this simple treatment is expected to provide desirable interdigitated donor–acceptor interface with large contact area for small‐molecule organic photovoltaic device applications. In addition, the ZnPc and SubPc single‐layer thin films showed absorption maxima in different spectral regions; hence, the double‐layer film absorbed the incident light effectively in a broader spectral range.

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