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Supramolecular Ordered Organic Thin Films for Nonlinear Optical and Optoelectronic Applications
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2005
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOrganic ElectronicsOptoelectronic ApplicationsSecond‐order Nonlinear OpticsOptoelectronic DevicesChemistryOptical PropertiesMaterials ScienceNon-linear OpticOptoelectronic MaterialsPhotonic MaterialsOrganic SemiconductorMolecular MaterialSupramolecular PhotochemistryOrganic MaterialsOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundElectronic MaterialsGrowth StrategiesApplied PhysicsThin FilmsMolecule-based MaterialOptoelectronicsNonlinear Optical
Abstract For second‐order nonlinear optics, a supramolecularly ordered non‐centrosymmetric structure is required. Additionally, well‐ordered organic semiconducting thin films possess superior electronic properties compared to their amorphous counterparts. Herein, we firstly highlight that the design of nonlinear molecules and their functionalization for good molecular orientation (e.g., H‐bonding) is an important method in which to induce supramolecular ordering during subsequent growth. Secondly, we demonstrate a range of growth strategies (e.g., oblique‐incidence molecular beam deposition, hot‐wall deposition) for the growth of molecularly ordered thin films. Thirdly, we discuss various organic supramolecularly ordered material systems (4‐[trans(pyridin‐4‐ylvinyl)] benzoic acid, 5‐bromo‐5′‐formyl‐2,2′‐bithiophene‐4‐nitrophenyl hydrazone, tris(8‐hydroxyquinoline) aluminum) and observe the effects of molecular orientation on their nonlinear optical and optoelectronic properties.
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