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Current-voltage characteristics of an LB monolayer of didecylammonium tricyanoquinodimethanide measured between macroscopic gold electrodes

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 12, Issue 10, Pages 3167-3171

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b203789k

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Didecylammonium tricyanoquinodimethanide, a zwitterionic molecule of the type D+-pi-A(-) ( where D+ = ammonium, pi = ethylene bridge, and A(-) = tricyanoquinodimethanide), forms a Pockels-Langmuir monolayer film at the air water interface. The molecules can be transferred quantitatively as a Langmuir Blodgett (LB) monolayer onto a gold surface. Using the cold-gold evaporation technique, a set of several macroscopic gold electrode pads were evaporated atop the LB monolayer. Pads which had macroscopic defects were electrical short circuits, but across many pads finite electrical currents were observed as a function of applied bias; however, no obvious electrical recti cation was found. The monolayer thickness on a gold substrate was measured by XPS to be similar to22 Angstrom. Reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS) indicates that the molecules have a preferred orientation in the film, but are not well ordered. Angle-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) suggests that many of the molecules are oriented anti-parallel to each other, possibly because dipole dipole forces favor such an anti-parallel orientation. This latter observation helps to explain why no electrical recti cation was found.

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