Title of article
Optical and Chemical Properties of Polythiophene Films Produced via Surface Polymerization by Ion-Assisted Deposition
Author/Authors
Xu، Zhi Ping نويسنده , , Choi، Yongsoo نويسنده , , Tepavcevic، Sanja نويسنده , , Hanley، Luke نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1923
From page
1924
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0
Abstract
Polythiophene films are produced via surface polymerization by ion-assisted deposition (SPIAD), in which 55-200 eV thiophene ions and (alpha)terthiophene (3T) neutrals are co-deposited on surfaces. These SPIAD polythiophene films display unique optical properties in their photoluminescence and UV/vis absorption compared with films prepared by either 3T or direct thiophene ion deposition only. The optical properties of SPIAD polythiophene depend on the deposited ion-to-neutral ratio and ion energy. Ion-to-neutral ratios of 1/100 cause a red shift in the photoluminescence of SPIAD films compared with 3T films whereas ratios of ~1/400 cause a blue shift. Ion energies at 100 eV showed the most enhanced photoluminescence and UV/vis absorption compared with 3T films. Mass spectrometry indicates that a variety of higher molecular weight oligomers with some masses exceeding [3T]3 are formed by SPIAD. UV/vis spectra and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy support the formation of a distribution of oligomers, while the latter method reveals elemental content consistent with polythiophene
Journal title
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Record number
115276
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