Controlling the growth mode of para-sexiphenyl (6P) on ZnO by partial fluorination

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We report on the impact of partial fluorination of para-sexiphenyl (6P) on the growth mode when deposited on the non-polar ZnO(1010) surface. The evolution of the thin film structure and morphology is monitored by in situ atomic force microscopy and in situ real-time X-ray scattering. Both 6P and its symmetrical, terminally fluorinated derivative (6P-F4) grow in a highly crystalline mode, however, with a distinctly different morphology. While 6P films are characterised by the formation of two different phases with three-dimensional nanocrystallites and consequently a rather rough surface morphology, layer-by-layer growth and phase purity in case of 6P-F4 prevails leading to smooth terraced thin films. We relate the different growth behaviour to specifics of the thin film structure. © the Owner Societies.

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Sparenberg, M., Zykov, A., Beyer, P., Pithan, L., Weber, C., Garmshausen, Y., … Kowarik, S. (2014). Controlling the growth mode of para-sexiphenyl (6P) on ZnO by partial fluorination. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(47), 26084–26093. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp04048a

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