五纪薄膜的生长动态
F J Meyer zu Heringdorf1, M C Reuter, R M Tromp
1IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598, USA. meyerzh@us.ibm.com
Nature
|August 3, 2001
概括
研究人员开发了用于有机光电子的大颗粒太烯薄膜. 这一突破通过模仿无机晶体生长原理,推动了实用,高性能有机电子设备的开发.
科学领域:
- 有机电子学有机电子学
- 材料科学是一种材料科学.
- 薄膜沉积是一种薄膜沉积.
背景情况:
- 单晶有机光电子设备看起来很有前途,但实际应用需要在各种基板上使用具有成本效益的有机薄膜.
- 目前的有机薄膜缺乏单晶的有利物理特性,它们的生长原理不明.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究五纪薄膜的现场演变.
- 了解和控制有机薄膜的生长和结晶,用于设备应用.
主要方法:
- 利用现场光电子发射显微镜实时成像五纪薄膜进化.
- 采用精心准备基质和控制表面能量,以影响薄膜生长.
主要成果:
- 在接近0.1毫米的五烯薄膜中实现了单晶颗粒大小,比以前的成就增加了20-100倍.
- 成人电影足够大,可以完全覆盖一个完整的有机电子设备.
- 观察到有机薄膜生长与无机材料的表层生长非常相似.
结论:
- 对无机表层增长的策略可以指导分子薄膜装置的优化.
- 培养大粒单晶有机薄膜的能力对于推进实用的有机光电子技术至关重要.
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