화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.106, No.35, 9070-9078, 2002
Electronic properties of hybrid organic/inorganic Langmuir-Blodgett films containing CdS quantum particles
We investigated the electronic properties of hybrid inorganic/organic thin films where the inorganic components are monodisperse US quantum size particles (diameters 2.5 and 5 nm). For this purpose, low-energy photoelectron spectroscopy was applied in which the energy of photoelectrons, ejected from the metal substrate or from the films themselves, is measured. The electronic properties of hybrid Langmuir-Blodgett films were studied, when the films were deposited on gold or silicon surfaces and contained particles of different sizes arranged in layers at different distances from the substrate. For comparison films containing only the organic matrix were examined, so the effect of the quantum particles (QPs) on the electronic properties of the whole film could be resolved. The present study proves the importance of the organization of hybrid structure on its electronic properties. It is clearly demonstrated that the QPs cannot be considered as insolated species and that their electronic properties are affected by the structure of the film as a whole and by the substrate. It is shown that the QP size affects both the photoelectron emission yield and the scattering efficiency of electrons from the QPs.