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Tailoring the Properties of Surface-Immobilized Azobenzenes by Monolayer Dilution and Surface Curvature

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LANGMUIR
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 1048-1057

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la504291n

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Sfb 658]
  2. Helmholtz Virtual Institute-Dynamic Pathways in Multi-dimensional Landscapes
  3. Israel Science Foundation
  4. Minerva Foundation

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Photoswitching in densely packed azobenzene self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) is strongly affected by steric constraints and excitonic coupling between neighboring chromophores. Therefore, control of the chromophore density is essential for enhancing and manipulating the photoisomerization yield. We systematically compare two methods to achieve this goal: First, we assemble monocomponent azobenzenealkanethiolate SAMs on gold nanoparticles of varying size. Second, we form mixed SAMs of azobenzenealkanethiolates and dummy alkanethiolates on planar substrates. Both methods lead to a gradual decrease of the chromophore density and enable efficient photoswitching with low-power light sources. X-ray spectroscopy reveals that coadsorption from solution yields mixtures with tunable composition. The orientation of the chromophores with respect to the surface normal changes from a tilted to an upright position with increasing azobenzene density. For both systems, optical spectroscopy reveals a pronounced excitonic shift that increases with the chromophore density. In spite of exciting the optical transition of the monomer, the main spectral change in mixed SAMs occurs in the excitonic band. In addition, the photoisomerization yield decreases only slightly by increasing the azobenzenealkanethiolate density, and we observed photoswitching even with minor dilutions. Unlike in solution, azobenzene in the planar SAM can be switched back almost completely by optical excitation from the cis to the original trans state within a short time scale. These observations indicate cooperativity in the photoswitching process of mixed SAMs.

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