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Orientation-Dependent Work-Function Modification Using Substituted Pyrene-Based Acceptors

[Image: see text] The adsorption of molecular acceptors is a viable method for tuning the work function of metal electrodes. This, in turn, enables adjusting charge injection barriers between the electrode and organic semiconductors. Here, we demonstrate the potential of pyrene-tetraone (PyT) and it...

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Autores principales: Hofmann, O. T., Glowatzki, H., Bürker, C., Rangger, G. M., Bröker, B., Niederhausen, J., Hosokai, T., Salzmann, I., Blum, R.-P., Rieger, R., Vollmer, A., Rajput, P., Gerlach, A., Müllen, K., Schreiber, F., Zojer, E., Koch, N., Duhm, S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5682610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29152034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b08451
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author Hofmann, O. T.
Glowatzki, H.
Bürker, C.
Rangger, G. M.
Bröker, B.
Niederhausen, J.
Hosokai, T.
Salzmann, I.
Blum, R.-P.
Rieger, R.
Vollmer, A.
Rajput, P.
Gerlach, A.
Müllen, K.
Schreiber, F.
Zojer, E.
Koch, N.
Duhm, S.
author_facet Hofmann, O. T.
Glowatzki, H.
Bürker, C.
Rangger, G. M.
Bröker, B.
Niederhausen, J.
Hosokai, T.
Salzmann, I.
Blum, R.-P.
Rieger, R.
Vollmer, A.
Rajput, P.
Gerlach, A.
Müllen, K.
Schreiber, F.
Zojer, E.
Koch, N.
Duhm, S.
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description [Image: see text] The adsorption of molecular acceptors is a viable method for tuning the work function of metal electrodes. This, in turn, enables adjusting charge injection barriers between the electrode and organic semiconductors. Here, we demonstrate the potential of pyrene-tetraone (PyT) and its derivatives dibromopyrene-tetraone (Br-PyT) and dinitropyrene-tetraone (NO(2)-PyT) for modifying the electronic properties of Au(111) and Ag(111) surfaces. The systems are investigated by complementary theoretical and experimental approaches, including photoelectron spectroscopy, the X-ray standing wave technique, and density functional theory simulations. For some of the investigated interfaces the trends expected for Fermi-level pinning are observed, i.e., an increase of the metal work function along with increasing molecular electron affinity and the same work function for Au and Ag with monolayer acceptor coverage. Substantial deviations are, however, found for Br-PyT/Ag(111) and NO(2)-PyT/Ag(111), where in the latter case an adsorption-induced work function increase of as much as 1.6 eV is observed. This behavior is explained as arising from a face-on to edge-on reorientation of molecules in the monolayer. Our calculations show that for an edge-on orientation much larger work-function changes can be expected despite the prevalence of Fermi-level pinning. This is primarily ascribed to a change of the electron affinity of the adsorbate layer that results from a change of the molecular orientation. This work provides a comprehensive understanding of how changing the molecular electron affinity as well as the adsorbate structure impacts the electronic properties of electrodes.
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spelling pubmed-56826102017-11-15 Orientation-Dependent Work-Function Modification Using Substituted Pyrene-Based Acceptors Hofmann, O. T. Glowatzki, H. Bürker, C. Rangger, G. M. Bröker, B. Niederhausen, J. Hosokai, T. Salzmann, I. Blum, R.-P. Rieger, R. Vollmer, A. Rajput, P. Gerlach, A. Müllen, K. Schreiber, F. Zojer, E. Koch, N. Duhm, S. J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces [Image: see text] The adsorption of molecular acceptors is a viable method for tuning the work function of metal electrodes. This, in turn, enables adjusting charge injection barriers between the electrode and organic semiconductors. Here, we demonstrate the potential of pyrene-tetraone (PyT) and its derivatives dibromopyrene-tetraone (Br-PyT) and dinitropyrene-tetraone (NO(2)-PyT) for modifying the electronic properties of Au(111) and Ag(111) surfaces. The systems are investigated by complementary theoretical and experimental approaches, including photoelectron spectroscopy, the X-ray standing wave technique, and density functional theory simulations. For some of the investigated interfaces the trends expected for Fermi-level pinning are observed, i.e., an increase of the metal work function along with increasing molecular electron affinity and the same work function for Au and Ag with monolayer acceptor coverage. Substantial deviations are, however, found for Br-PyT/Ag(111) and NO(2)-PyT/Ag(111), where in the latter case an adsorption-induced work function increase of as much as 1.6 eV is observed. This behavior is explained as arising from a face-on to edge-on reorientation of molecules in the monolayer. Our calculations show that for an edge-on orientation much larger work-function changes can be expected despite the prevalence of Fermi-level pinning. This is primarily ascribed to a change of the electron affinity of the adsorbate layer that results from a change of the molecular orientation. This work provides a comprehensive understanding of how changing the molecular electron affinity as well as the adsorbate structure impacts the electronic properties of electrodes. American Chemical Society 2017-10-27 2017-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5682610/ /pubmed/29152034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b08451 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Hofmann, O. T.
Glowatzki, H.
Bürker, C.
Rangger, G. M.
Bröker, B.
Niederhausen, J.
Hosokai, T.
Salzmann, I.
Blum, R.-P.
Rieger, R.
Vollmer, A.
Rajput, P.
Gerlach, A.
Müllen, K.
Schreiber, F.
Zojer, E.
Koch, N.
Duhm, S.
Orientation-Dependent Work-Function Modification Using Substituted Pyrene-Based Acceptors
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title_full Orientation-Dependent Work-Function Modification Using Substituted Pyrene-Based Acceptors
title_fullStr Orientation-Dependent Work-Function Modification Using Substituted Pyrene-Based Acceptors
title_full_unstemmed Orientation-Dependent Work-Function Modification Using Substituted Pyrene-Based Acceptors
title_short Orientation-Dependent Work-Function Modification Using Substituted Pyrene-Based Acceptors
title_sort orientation-dependent work-function modification using substituted pyrene-based acceptors
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5682610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29152034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b08451
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