Electronic characterization of organic thin films by Kelvin probe force microscopy

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作者
Palermo, V
Palma, M
Samorì, P
机构
[1] CNR, Ist Sintesi Organ & Fotoreatt, I-40129 Bologna, Italy
[2] Univ Strasbourg 1, Inst Sci & Ingn Supramol, Nanochem Lab, F-67083 Strasbourg, France
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10.1002/adma.200501394
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
This review highlights the potential of Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) beyond imaging to simultaneously study structural and electronic properties of functional surfaces and interfaces. This is of paramount importance since it is well established that a solid surface possesses different properties than the bulk material. The versatility of the technique allows one to carry out investigations in a non-invasive way for different environmental conditions and sample types with. resolutions of a few nanometers and some millivolts. KPFM can, be used to acquire a wide knowledge of the overall electronic and electrical behavior of a sample surface. Moreover, by KPFM it is possible to study complex electronic phenomena in supramolecular engineered systems and devices. The combination of such a methodology with, external stimuli, e.g., light irradiation, opens new doors to the exploration of processes occurring in nature or in artificial complex architectures. Therefore, KPFM is an extremely powerful technique that permits the unraveling of electronic (dynamic) properties of materials, enabling the optimization of the design. and performance of new devices based on organic-semiconductor nanoarchitectures.
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页码:145 / 164
页数:20
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