학술논문

Stark spectroscopy of CuPc organic semiconductor with a submicron metal-electrode grating.
Document Type
Article
Source
Optics & Spectroscopy. Feb2016, Vol. 120 Issue 2, p300-305. 6p.
Subject
*STARK effect
*COPPER phthalocyanine
*ORGANIC semiconductors
*ELECTRO-optical effects
*ELECTROABSORPTION
Language
ISSN
0030-400X
Abstract
The optical and electro-optical properties of organic copper phthalocyanine semiconductor (α- CuPc) have been investigated by Stark (electroabsorption) spectroscopy using a metal electrode grating with a submicron (0.88 μm) interelectrode distance. Differences between dipole moments (Δμ) and polarizabilities (Δα) in the excited and ground states of α-CuPc are measured for a nanoscale semiconductor film. It is concluded that the extremely high values of Δμ and Δα are in principle not parameters of individual α-CuPc molecules: they are determined by exciton effects specifically in the polycrystalline medium with a characteristic morphology of hyperfine films, which depends on the structure of the samples and their fabrication technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]