The growth and fluorescence of organic monolayers and heterostructuresTools Kerfoot, James (2018) The growth and fluorescence of organic monolayers and heterostructures. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractMonolayer organic thin films and heterostructures are of great interest for their optical and electronic properties and as systems which allow the interplay between the structural and functional properties of organic molecules to be investigated. In the first experimental section of this thesis, sub-monolayer coverages of perylene tetracarboxylic diimide (PTCDI) were grown on hBN substrates and found to form needle-like monolayer islands at room temperature, while higher growth temperatures gave larger monolayer islands. The molecular packing of monolayer PTCDI was confirmed, using AFM, to correspond to the canted phase. The 0-0 fluorescence peak of this structure was found to occur at 2.208 ± 0.002 eV. The fluorescence of multi-layer PTCDI samples was mapped, with additional peaks measured at 2.135 ± 0.002 eV (580.7 ± 0.5 nm) and 2.118 ± 0.002 eV (585.4 ± 0.5 nm). Relating the morphology and fluorescence of such films using AFM and fluorescence microscopy is a promising way to investigate structural effects on the optical properties of multi-layer organic systems.
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