1995
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1098(95)00167-0
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Unexpected orientational effects in spin-cast, sub-micron layers of poly(alkylthiophene)s: A diffraction study with synchrotron radiation

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“…In our experiment, two factors may contribute to low degree of order: i) entangled polymer chains, such as present in amorphous domains and ii) no distinct polymer-chain orientation within the resolution limit of our technique (≈50 nm). However, this orientation is not favored for thin P3HT layers spin-coated on a substrate [39,46] and furthermore, the overall photoelectron intensity of such an orientation should be very low, which does not agree with our findings (cf. In both cases, (i) and (ii), the low degree of order will affect energetic and dynamics properties of the corresponding region on the polymer film.…”
Section: Polymer Filmscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…In our experiment, two factors may contribute to low degree of order: i) entangled polymer chains, such as present in amorphous domains and ii) no distinct polymer-chain orientation within the resolution limit of our technique (≈50 nm). However, this orientation is not favored for thin P3HT layers spin-coated on a substrate [39,46] and furthermore, the overall photoelectron intensity of such an orientation should be very low, which does not agree with our findings (cf. In both cases, (i) and (ii), the low degree of order will affect energetic and dynamics properties of the corresponding region on the polymer film.…”
Section: Polymer Filmscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of first order diffraction, this peak reveals the presence of a well-developed structure directed perpendicular to the quartz substrate with an interplanar distance equal to 17.0 Å. This distance most likely corresponds to the spacing between P3HT chains along the hexyl side chains, as reported in several earlier works 23,[25][26][27] and shown schematically in Fig. 5͑b͒.…”
Section: E Determination Of the Molecular Organizationsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…[23][24][25][26][27] The organization of polyalkylthiophene backbones has been observed to strongly affect charge transport 22,24 and may also influence the extent of exciton diffusion. In this work, the photophysical and morphological properties of a combination of the visible-light absorbing electron-accepting porphyrin derivative meso-tetrakis ͑n-methyl-4-pyridyl͒ porphyrin tetrachloride ͑H 2 TMPyP͒ and regioregular poly͑3-hexylthiophene͒ ͑P3HT͒ are presented.…”
Section: ͑2͒mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar effects have previously been reported for differences in stereoregularity, spin/drop casting, and choice of solvent. [30][31][32] The polymers spin cast from chloroform tend to have a bimodal orientation distribution with a significant fraction of microcrystalline grains oriented with the a axis in plane. 31 This is also evidenced by rocking scans of the 100 reflection ͓Fig.…”
Section: Structural Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%