Sandwich structures based on 10 nm thin Cu-phthalocyanine (CuPc) films vacuum deposited on a 500 nm thick cadmium sulphide US film surface-deposited onto a glass substrate-demonstrated pronounced photoconductivity at 10(5) Pa O-2 pressure and in vacuum. The photoconductivity transient profiles were measured throughout the spectral range from 300 to 900 nm and the photoconductivity spectra were built on the basis of these data. Two photoconductivity components that had different relaxation time and spectral distribution were registered in the pressure range from 10(-6) to 10(1) Pa. Only the faster photoconductivity component was left after the structure under study was exposed to 10(5) Pa O-2. Formation of an interface layer between US and CuPc films, having electronic properties different from each of the films, is suggested. The faster photoconductivity component is attributed to incident light absorption in a US subsurface region that is possibly modified by the presence of the CuPc molecules. The slower photoconductivity component is attributed to the processes in the interface layer or in the CuPc film. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)497-500
Number of pages4
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume212
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 May 2003
Event11th International Conference on Solid Films and Surfaces (ICSFE-11) - MARSEILLE, France
Duration: 8 Jul 200212 Jul 2002

    Research areas

  • semiconductor-organic semiconductor interfaces, photoconductivity, copper-phthalocyanine, oxygen, adsorption, COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE, ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURES, MOLECULAR FILMS, INTERFACES, DEVICES

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