Abstract :
The chemical and electronic structure of a new conjugated polymer, poly 9,9-dioctyl-fluorene. PFO., has been studied
by photoelectron spectroscopy. The polymer films were free of oxygen contamination within the detection limits of
photoelectron spectroscopy.. X-ray and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy was carried out on Li- and LiF-deposition on
PFO as well as on LiF-deposition on aluminum. In the case of Li-deposition on PFO films, doping occurred resulting in the
formation of polaronic charge carriers at low doping levels and bipolaronic charge carriers at high doping levels.
LiF-deposition on PFO did not cause doping of the polymer films, nor did the LiF dissociate at the interface. No significant
shifts in binding energy BE.or work function occurred. LiF-deposition on sputter-cleaned aluminum showed evidence of
surface dipole formation, though LiF dissociation was not detected. Al-deposition on LiFrPFO films did not cause
dissociation of LiF, unlike the case in Alq3. q2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Poly 9 , LiF deposition , 9-dioctyl-fluorene. , Photoelectron spectroscopy