Conductive-AFM Patterning of Organic Semiconductors

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Abstract

Using a conductive atomic force microscope (c-AFM) redox-writing technique, it is shown that it is possible to locally, and reversibly, pattern conducting, and nonconducting features on the surface of a low molecular weight aniline-based organic (semi)-conductor thin film using a commercial c-AFM. It is shown that application of a voltage between the tip and sample causes localized redox reactions at the surface without damage.

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Brown, B. P., Picco, L., Miles, M. J., & Faul, C. F. J. (2015). Conductive-AFM Patterning of Organic Semiconductors. Small, 11(38), 5054–5058. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201501779

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