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Le potentiel de surface créé à travers des films de phtalocyanine (Pc) déposés sous vide sur une électrode en aluminium a été étudié au moyen de spectroscopie d'électromodulation. Des cellules de type sandwich avec un mince entrefer, qui deviennent un bon isolant, ont été utilisées afin d'éviter l'influence de l'injection de charge. L’existence du potentiel de surface à l’interface métal/matériau organique induit 1f signaux d’électroréflectance (ER) référencés. En conséquence, le potentiel de surface créé à travers les films PC déposés sous vide sur une électrode en aluminium a été estimé à 1.25 V.
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Takaaki MANAKA, Xiao Man CHENG, Cheng Quan LI, Mitsumasa IWAMOTO, "Investigation of Surface Potential Occurring at Metal/Phthalocyanine Interfaces by Electro-Absorption Technique" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E85-C, no. 6, pp. 1328-1329, June 2002, doi: .
Abstract: The surface potential built across vacuum deposited phthalocyanine (Pc) films on aluminum electrode was investigated by means of electro-modulation spectroscopy. The sandwich-type cells with thin air gap, which becomes a good insulator were used in order to avoid the influence of charge injection. The existence of the surface potential at the metal/organic-material interface induced 1f referenced electro-reflectance (ER) signals. As a result, the surface potential built across vacuum deposited Pc films on aluminum electrode was estimated to be 1.25 V.
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