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Investigation of thin films made from silicon-containing poly(phenylquinoxaline-amide)s (1998)
Bruma, Maria ; Schulz, Burkhard ; Köpnick, Thomas ; Dietel, Reinhard ; Stiller, Burkhard ; Mercer, Frank W.
Thin films in the range of 50 nm to 10 mm thickness have been prepared from NMP solutions of silicon-containing polyphenylquinoxaline-amides which had been synthesized by the polycondensation reaction of aromatic diaminophenylquinoxalines with bis(p-chlorocarbonylphenyl)diphenylsilane. A spin-coating technique onto glass plates or onto silicon wafers was used to make the film, followed by gradual heating to remove the solvent. The resulting films were very smooth and free of pinholes when studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM). They showed a strong adhesion to silicon wafers, were thermally stable in air to above 400 °C and their dielectric constant was in the range of 3.5-3.7. Thermal treatment of the films was performed in order to induce crosslinking. Such treated films became completely insoluble in organic solvents, maintained their smoothness and strong adhesion to the silicon substrate, and did not show any Tg, in DSC experiments. Their FTIR spectra in reflection mode did not show any changes compared with the untreated films, meaning on the one hand that the polymers maintain their structural integrity at high temperature and on the other hand that the number of crosslinks was very low and could not be detected by IR spectroscopy.
Materials for polymer electronics applications semiconducting polymer thin films and nanoparticles (2004)
Asawapirom, Udom ; Bulut, F. ; Farrell, Tony ; Gadermaier, C. ; Gamerith, S. ; Güntner, Roland ; Kietzke, Thomas ; Patil, S. ; Piok, T. ; Montenegro, Rivelino V. D. ; Stiller, Burkhard ; Tiersch, Brigitte ; Landfester, Katharina ; List, E. J. W. ; Neher, Dieter ; Torres, C. S. ; Scherf, Ullrich
The paper presents two different approaches to nanostructured semiconducting polymer materials: (i) the generation of aqueous semiconducting polymer dispersions (semiconducting polymer nanospheres SPNs) and their processing into dense films and layers, and (ii) the synthesis of novel semiconducting polyfluorene-block-polyaniline (PF-b-PANI) block copolymers composed of conjugated blocks of different redox potentials which form nanosized morphologies in the solid state
Modification of the surface potential of azobenzene-containing langmuir-blodgett films in the near field of a scanning kelvin microscope tip by irradiation (2000)
Karageorgiev, Peter ; Stiller, Burkhard ; Prescher, Dietrich ; Dietzel, Birgit ; Schulz, Burkhard ; Brehmer, Ludwig
Modified melamines and melamine resins for E/Z-isomerization (1999)
Mahler, J. ; Rafler, G. ; Stiller, Burkhard
Monolayers and multilayers of uranyl arachidate : 2. Influence of the subphase pH on the structure and stability of Langmuir-Blodgett films (1996)
Penacorada, Florencio ; Reiche, Jürgen ; Dietel, Reinhard ; Zetzsche, Thomas ; Stiller, Burkhard ; Knobloch, Harald ; Brehmer, Ludwig
In this second paper we describe the comprehensive structure investigations on multilayers of uranyl arachidate formed by Langmuir-Blodgett deposition from subphases of different pH on solid substrates by means of a combination of infrared spectroscopy, X-ray specular reflection, ellipsometry, and scanning force microscopy, The structure of these multilayers and their stability are obviously influenced by the subphase pH. The pH range of the acid to salt conversion determined for the Langmuir films is confirmed by the infrared spectroscopic data of the multilayers. While arachidic acid films, deposited from an uranyl acetate subphase of low pH, are found to have strongly distorted rough surface, the films of uranyl structure, The influence of the counterions on the alkyl chain conformation, chain packing, reorganization probability, and stability of the multilayer is discussed.
Optical and electrical properties of oriented thin films of oligomer containing betaine-type moiety in side chain (2005)
Muzikante, I. ; Fonavs, E. ; Tokmakov, A. ; Cepite, D. ; Stiller, Burkhard ; Brehmer, Ludwig ; Neilands, O.
Non-linear optical and electrical properties of polymer films obtained by dipole orientation of active units are reported. Novel polar oligomer with N-(indan-1,3-dion-2-yl)pyridinium betaine (IPB) as a side group is studied. Orientation of polar groups in oligomer thin films causes an increase of the photo-induced change of surface potential on irradiation in the region of photo-induced electron transfer (PIET) where the IPB group exhibits a reversible change of the value and sign of the dipole moment. At longer wavelengths, the value of the surface potential of the oligomer may be determined by transport of photo-generated charge carriers
Optical patterning in azobenzene polymer films (2005)
Stiller, Burkhard ; Geue, Thomas ; Morawetz, Knut ; Saphiannikova, Marina
Thin azobenzene polymer films show a very unusual property, namely optically induced material transport. The underlying physics for this phenomenon has not yet been thoroughly explained. Nevertheless, this effect enables one to inscribe different patterns onto film surfaces, including one- and two-dimensional periodic structures. Typical sizes of such structures are of the order of micrometers, i.e. related to the interference pattern made by the laser used for optical excitation. In this study we have measured the mechanical properties of one- and two-dimensional gratings, with a high lateral resolution, using force-distance curves and pulse force mode of the atomic force microscope. We also report on the generation of considerably finer structures, with a typical size of 100 nm, which were inscribed onto the polymer surface by the tip of a scanning near-field optical microscope used as an optical pen. Such inscription not only opens new application possibilities but also gives deeper insight into the fundamentals physics underlying optically induced material transport
Optically induced mass transport studied by scanning near-field optical- and atomic force microscopy (2004)
Stiller, Burkhard ; Karageorgiev, Peter ; Geue, Thomas ; Morawetz, Knut ; Saphiannikova, Marina ; Mechau, Norman ; Neher, Dieter
Some functionalised thin organic films show a very unusual property, namely the light induced material transport. This effect enables to generate three-dimensional structures on surfaces of azobenzene containing films only caused by special optical excitation. The physical mechanisms underlying this phenomenon have not yet been fully understood, and in addition, the dimensions of structures created in that way are macroscopic because of the optical techniques and the wavelength of the used light. In order to gain deeper insight into the physical fundamentals of this phenomenon and to open possibilities for applications it is necessary to create and study structures not only in a macroscopic but also in nanometer range. We first report about experiments to generate optically induced nano structures even down to 100 nm size. The optical stimulation was therefore made by a Scanning Near-field Optical Microscope (SNOM). Secondly, physical conditions inside optically generated surface relief gratings were studied by measuring mechanical properties with high lateral resolution via pulse force mode and force distance curves of an AFM
Optically induced switching effect of polymer containing indandione-1,3-pyridinium betaine side chains (1999)
Stiller, Burkhard ; Köpnick, Thomas ; Muzikante, I. ; Neilands, O. ; Utinans, M. ; Dubrovich, O. ; Karageorgiev, Peter ; Brehmer, Ludwig
Photoinuced phenomena in corona poled polar organic films (2005)
Muzikante, I. ; Fonavs, E. ; Brehmer, Ludwig ; Stiller, Burkhard
Organic materials have received considerable attention because of their large dipole moments and optical nonlinearities. The optically induced switching of material properties is important for studying the optoelectronic effects including second harmonic generation. Organic materials for photonic applications contain chromophore dipole which consist of acceptor and donor groups bridged by a delocalized pi-electron system. Both theoretical and experimental data show a reversible highly dipolar photoinduced intra molecular charge transfer in betaine type molecules accompanied by change of the sign and the value of the dipole moment. The arrangement of polar molecules in films is studied both by atom force microscopy and surface potential measurements. To understand the photo response of these materials, their spectroscopic and electrical properties are studied. The morphology and photoinduced surface potential switching of the self-assembled monolayers and polymer films are investigated. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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