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I D Karbovnyk1, I Olenych2, I N Kukhta3, A Lugovskii4, G Sasnouski4, T Chutora5, A P Luchechko2, I Khalakhan6, A Kukhta7,8.
Abstract
The effect of the external electric field of 105 V/m on the ordering of two luminescent liquid crystalline molecules (1-pentyl-2/,3/-difluoro-3///-methyl-4////-octyl-p-quinguephenyl and 9,10-Bis (4-pentylphenylethynyl)antracene) during thermal vacuum deposition is studied. The morphology, electrical conductivity, optical absorption, luminescence spectra, and polarization are presented and analyzed. All data show the formation of ordered films. The polarization degree is 60% for 1-pentyl-2/,3/-difluoro-3///-methyl-4////-octyl-p-quinguephenyl oriented films and 28% for 9,10-Bis (4-pentylphenylethynyl)antracene. The lower value of M2 luminescence polarization can be explained by the absence of dipole moment in this molecule.Entities:
Keywords: Liquid crystalline molecules; Luminescence; Morphology; Thin films
Year: 2017 PMID: 28269972 PMCID: PMC5337230 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-1936-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Chemical structures of M1 and M2
Fig. 2Schemes of electric field application for controlling the spatial orientation of organic molecules perpendicularly and in parallel to the surface
Fig. 3Equilibrium geometries of M1 and M2 molecules
Fig. 4Morphology of M1 and M2 organic film surfaces with different orientation of layer-forming molecules as seen by AFM
Fig. 5Current-voltage characteristics
Fig. 6Absorption spectra of M1 and M2 deposited on SnO2-coated glass with and without applying electric field. Absorption spectra of M1 and M2 chloroform solutions are shown for comparison
Fig. 7Photoluminescence spectra of M1 and M2 deposited on SnO2-coated glass with parallel and perpendicular applied electric field. Spectra of M1 and M2 chloroform solutions are shown for comparison