INTERFACE FORMATION OF CA WITH POLY(P-PHENYLENE ALPHA,ALPHA'-DIPHENYL VINYLENE) AND POLY(P-PHENYLENE ALPHA-PHENYLVINYLENE)

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作者
RAZAFITRIMO, H [1 ]
PARK, KT [1 ]
ETTEDGUI, E [1 ]
GAO, Y [1 ]
HSIEH, BR [1 ]
机构
[1] XEROX CORP, WEBSTER, NY 14580 USA
关键词
POLY(P-PHENYLENE-ALPHA; ALPHA'-DIPHENYL VINYLENE); CALCIUM; INTERFACE; PHOTOEMISSION SPECTROSCOPY; POLY(P-PHENYLENE-ALPHA-PHENYL VINYLENE);
D O I
10.1002/pi.1995.210360205
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We have investigated the interface formation of Ca with poly(p-phenylene alpha,alpha'-diphenyl vinylene) (PPV-DP) and poly(p-phenylene alpha-phenyl vinylene) (PPV-P) using X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS). Similarly to our earlier findings in metal/PPV interface formation, the O 1s peak shifted toward a lower binding energy as soon as Ca was deposited on to the polymers. This was accompanied by the formation of Ca-O, suggesting a chemical origin for the O 1s shift. By contrast, the C 1s peak shift toward a lower binding energy was observed relatively later, after about 4 Angstrom of Ca deposition. At the same time, a new C 1s component became noticeable at about -1.5 eV relative to the initial C 1s peak. This component signifies the possibility of polymer disruption by the Ca atoms to form Ca-C species. The C 1s peak shift is attributed to Ca induced surface band bending and barrier formation, as in the case of metal/PPV interface formation. The disruption of the polymer may also induce changes in the interface electronic states and contribute to the C 1s peak shift. From the intensity attenuation analysis, we conclude that the initial 15 Angstrom of Ca overlayer is contaminated by the Ca-O and Ca-C species and the overlayer is pure beyond 15 Angstrom of Ca coverage.
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