Electro-optical interfacial effects on a graphene/Π-conjugated organic semiconductor hybrid system

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The influence of graphene and retinoic acid (RA) - a π-conjugated organic semiconductor - interface on their hybrid system is investigated. The physical properties of the interface are assessed via scanning probe microscopy, optical spectroscopy (photoluminescence and Raman) and ab initio calculations. The graphene/RA interaction induces the formation of a well-organized π-conjugated self-assembled monolayer (SAM) at the interface. Such structural organization leads to the high optical emission efficiency of the RA SAM, even at room temperature. Additionally, photo-assisted electrical force microscopy, photo-assisted scanning Kelvin probe microscopy and Raman spectroscopy indicate a RA-induced graphene doping and photo-charge generation. Finally, the optical excitation of the RA monolayer generates surface potential changes on the hybrid system. In summary, interface-induced organized structures atop 2D materials may have an important impact on both design and operation of π-conjugated nanomaterialbased hybrid systems.

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Araujo, K. A. S., Cury, L. A., Matos, M. J. S., Fernandes, T. F. D., Cançado, L. G., & Neves, B. R. A. (2018). Electro-optical interfacial effects on a graphene/Π-conjugated organic semiconductor hybrid system. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 9(1), 963–974. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.9.90

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