Title of article
Investigation of the optical anisotropy of PET and PEN films by VIS-FUV to IR spectroscopic ellipsometry
Author/Authors
A. Laskarakis، نويسنده , , S. Logothetidis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
5
From page
52
To page
56
Abstract
In the last years, a significant amount of research is being performed in the field of polymer research for novel applications, such as flexible
electronic devices, photovoltaic cells, high performance optics, data storage, etc. Toward this direction, in this work, the optical anisotropy of
biaxially stretched poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and poly(ethylene naphthalate) (PEN) films has been extensively investigated. The optical
properties of the films have been studied in terms of their optical, electronic and vibrational response, by Fourier transform IR spectroscopic
ellipsometry (FTIRSE) (900–3500 cm 1) and Vis-fUV variable angle SE (1.5–6.5 eV) techniques. The films optical anisotropy is the result of the
stretching procedure during their fabrication, which results to the structural rearrangement of the macromolecular chains parallel to the stretching
direction and to a higher structural symmetry. During the SE spectra analysis, the films have been approximated as uniaxial materials with their
optic axis parallel to the sample/ambient interface leading to the accurate determination of the principal components ejj(v) and e?(v) of the
dielectric function e(v). The detailed study of the electronic transitions has been performed in the Vis-fUV region, where the characteristic features
corresponding to the n !p* electronic transitions of the carbonyl –C O group and the 1A1g !1B1u transition due to the p !p* excitation of the
p-electron structures have been identified and analysed. Furthermore, the FTIRSE spectra allowed the accurate identification and assignment of the
features of e(v) to the vibrational modes of the various bonding structures characteristic of the PET and PEN macromolecular chains
Keywords
polymer , Poly(ethylene terephthalate) , poly(ethylene naphthalate)1. IntroductionThe production of flexible electronic devices (FEDs) isattracting an , spectroscopic ellipsometry
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1002795
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