Effects of Heat Treatments on the Properties of Copper Phthalocyanine Films Deposited by Glow-Discharge-Induced Sublimation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Copper phthalocyanine films have been deposited by glow-discharge-induced sublimation. The films
have undergone postdeposition heat treatments in air at 250 and 290°C for different times, ranging from
30 min to 14 h. The properties of as-deposited and heated films have been investigated by different
techniques in order to determine the effects of heat treatments on the film properties. Fourier transform
infrared analysis and UV-visible optical absorption analysis point out a gradual evolution of the film
structure from a mixture ofRandâpolymorphs to the onlyâpolymorph in the sample heated at 290°C
for 14 h. A pronounced decrease of carbon and nitrogen atomic percentages against an oxygen increase
in the heated films are shown by ion beam analyses (Rutherford backscattering spectrometry and nuclear
reaction analysis) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). X-ray absorption spectroscopy and XPS
indicate that part of the copper phthalocyanine molecules decompose during heat treatments and the
formation of copper oxide takes place. The replacement of copper phthalocyanine by copper oxide in the
heated films accounts for the change of their surface electrical conductance and of their electrical response
to NO2.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
D'Acapito, Francesco; Maurizio, Chiara
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