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Optically Induced Switching of Azobenzene Containing Self Assembling Monolayers Investigated by Kelvin Probe and Scanning Force Microscopy
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringMolecular Self-assemblySurface NanotechnologyOptoelectronic DevicesChemistryDodecane Thiol MatrixKelvin Probe MethodInduced SwitchingHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyOrganic SemiconductorKelvin Techniquesurface PotentialafmsamazobenzeneisomerizationElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsNatural SciencesSelf-assemblySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsScanning Force MicroscopyMolecular SwitchThin FilmsMolecule-based MaterialKelvin Probe
Abstract The light induced switching of self-assembled monolayers containing azobenzenes is observed in situ by the Kelvin probe method. The switching process is optimized by preparing monolayers from mixed solutions of azobenzene thiols and n-alkylene thiols. In a film the efficiency of the E/Z-isomerization depends on both the spacer length between azobenzene group and gold surface as well as the free volume in the film, tuned by the n-alkylene thiol fraction in the mixture. An optimum was found in a mixed self-assembling film containing 33% 4-fluoromethyl-4′-(10-carboxy-decyloxy) azobenzene in a dodecane thiol matrix. The structure of the films were characterized by FTIR and AFM. Key Words: Kelvin techniquesurface potentialAFMSAMazobenzeneisomerization
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