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Structure of van der Waals bound hybrids of organic semiconductors and transition metal dichalcogenides: the case of acene films on MoS2

Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDC) are important representatives in the emerging field of two‐dimensional materials. At present their combination with molecular films is discussed as it enables the realization of van der Waals bound organic/inorganic hybrids which are of interest in future devi...

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Published in:Physica status solidi. PSS-RRL. Rapid research letters 2016-12, Vol.10 (12), p.905-910
Main Authors: Breuer, Tobias, Maßmeyer, Tobias, Mänz, Alexander, Zoerb, Steffen, Harbrecht, Bernd, Witte, Gregor
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Language:English
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Summary:Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDC) are important representatives in the emerging field of two‐dimensional materials. At present their combination with molecular films is discussed as it enables the realization of van der Waals bound organic/inorganic hybrids which are of interest in future device architectures. Here, we discuss the potential use of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) as supporting substrate for the growth of well‐defined, crystalline organic adlayers. By this means, hybrid systems between the TMDC surface and organic compounds can be prepared, allowing for the profound investigation of mutual optical and electronic coupling mechanisms. As model system, we choose pentacene and perfluoropentacene as prototypical organic semiconductors and analyze their film formation on MoS2(001) surfaces. In both cases, we observe smooth, crystalline film growth in lying molecular configuration, hence enabling the preparation of well‐defined hybrid systems. By contrast, on defective MoS2 surfaces both materials adopt an upright molecular orientation and exhibit distinctly different film morphologies. This emphasizes the importance of highly ordered TMDC surfaces with low defect density for the fabrication of well‐defined hybrid systems. Growth and microstructure of organic semiconductor/MoS2 hybrids were analyzed for the case of pentacene and perfluoropentacene. Both acenes form smooth and crystalline films with recumbent molecular orientation on pristine MoS2 while upright orientation and increased film roughness occurs on defective MoS2. This emphasizes the importance of the substrate quality for the preparation of such hybrids.
ISSN:1862-6254
1862-6270
DOI:10.1002/pssr.201600320