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      Temperature dependence of the 2D-3D transition in the growth of PTCDA on Ag(111): A real-time X-ray and kinetic Monte Carlo study

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      Europhysics Letters (EPL)
      IOP Publishing

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          Structure and growth of crystalline superlattices: From monolayer to superlattice

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            Growth dynamics of pentacene thin films.

            The recent demonstration of single-crystal organic optoelectronic devices has received widespread attention. But practical applications of such devices require the use of inexpensive organic films deposited on a wide variety of substrates. Unfortunately, the physical properties of these organic thin films do not compare favourably to those of single-crystal materials. Moreover, the basic physical principles governing organic thin-film growth and crystallization are not well understood. Here we report an in situ study of the evolution of pentacene thin films, utilizing the real-time imaging capabilities of photoelectron emission microscopy. By a combination of careful substrate preparation and surface energy control, we succeed in growing thin films with single-crystal grain sizes approaching 0.1 millimetre (a factor of 20-100 larger than previously achieved), which are large enough to fully contain a complete device. We find that organic thin-film growth closely mimics epitaxial growth of inorganic materials, and we expect that strategies and concepts developed for these inorganic systems will provide guidance for the further development and optimization of molecular thin-film devices.
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              Highly ordered structures and submolecular scanning tunnelling microscopy contrast of PTCDA and DM-PBDCI monolayers on Ag(111) and Ag(110)

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                Journal
                Europhysics Letters (EPL)
                Europhys. Lett.
                IOP Publishing
                0295-5075
                1286-4854
                February 01 2004
                February 2004
                January 02 2007
                : 65
                : 3
                : 372-378
                Article
                10.1209/epl/i2003-10090-6
                64471c82-5108-4a1a-86ff-b6027e54097f
                © 2007
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