Articolo in rivista, 2010, ENG, 10.1021/jp9107848
Iannotta, Salvatore (2); Toccoli, Tullio (2); CAZZANELLI, ENZO (3); CASTRIOTA, MARCO (3); Tarabella, Giuseppe (2); Coppedè, Nicola (2); Walzer, Karsten (4); Forti, Stiven (2)
(1) CNR-IMEM, Parma; (2) CNR-IFN, Trento; (3) CNR-INFM, Cosenza - LICRYL; (4) Inst Angew Photophys, D-01069 Dresden, Germany
The polymorphism of titanyl phthalocyanine films, grown on atomically flat mica substrates, has been systematically studied by micro-Raman spectroscopy, correlating structure and optical properties. Different growth regimes, using hyperthermal seeded supersonic beams, have been explored as a function of the substrate temperature. Specific signatures in micro-Raman spectra, correlated to different phases, are identified and discussed. We demonstrate the unprecedented ability to grow crystalline films at low temperature, with improved structural order, and we show that different regimes lead to grain dimensions in a range from the nanometric to the micrometric scale. The local micro-Raman analysis, carried out on crystallites with regular shapes, allows discriminating different structural phases of the single crystalline grains. We provide evidence that different growth regimes are achieved and controlled, paving the way to phase selection, which is envisaged as a key feature to improve device performance.
Journal of physical chemistry. C 114 (15), pp. 7038–7044
FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS, THIN-FILMS, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE, TITANYLPHTHALOCYANINE
Tarabella Giuseppe, Iannotta Salvatore, Toccoli Tullio, Coppede Nicola
ID: 179521
Year: 2010
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2012-04-23 11:34:45.000
Last update: 2017-06-08 18:16:36.000
CNR institutes
External links
OAI-PMH: Dublin Core
OAI-PMH: Mods
OAI-PMH: RDF
DOI: 10.1021/jp9107848
URL: http://puma.isti.cnr.it/linkres.php?resource=cnr.imem/cnr.imem/2010-A0-020
External IDs
CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:179521
DOI: 10.1021/jp9107848
ISI Web of Science (WOS): 000276562500024