Fabrication of Various Ordered Films of Oxotitanium(IV) Phthalocyanine by Vacuum Deposition and Their Spectroscopic Behavior

2001 
Different types of ordered solid films of oxotitanium(IV) phthalocyanine (OTiPc) were grown in 50-500 nm thickness by vacuum deposition onto such conventional substrates as metal-and ITO-coated glass and neat glass at a rate of ∼0.05 nm s -1 . Under 10 -3 -10 -4 Pa isotropic films with short-range molecular organization and preferential molecular orientation were grown on the substrates kept at ∼25 °C but ordered a (phase II) or β (phase I) crystal films on the substrates heated at 150 °C. The deposition onto surface-oxidized Al, Ti, and Cu/ glass, ITO/glass, and neat glass at ∼25 or 150 °C selectively gave ordered isotropic or α-crystal films which have preferential molecular alignments with standing orientations of the molecular plane with respect to the substrate surface. On the other hand, another type of ordered isotropic or β-crystal films with preferential lying molecular orientations was formed by the deposition onto Au, Ag, and unoxidized Cu on glass at ∼25 or 150 °C. In the case of 150 °C-heated Pt/glass, the α-crystal film with standing molecular orientations was grown under 10 -3 -10 -4 Pa, but another type of α-crystal film with lying orientations under 2.7 x 10 -5 Pa. Scanning electron microscopic observations of the ordered crystalline films indicated that single-crystal-like domains are grown from the bottom to the top of the film and are densely packed to give monolithic morphologies with little grain boundary. Visible-near-IR absorption and fluorescence spectra of the ordered solid films were recorded, showing unique dependences on the molecular alignments involving anisotropic behavior in the polarized absorption spectra of the α-crystal films with different molecular alignments.
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