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Department of Engineering Mechanics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

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Self-Organized Nanolayers Of Organosilane Molecules, Ocelio V. Lima Dec 2009

Self-Organized Nanolayers Of Organosilane Molecules, Ocelio V. Lima

Department of Engineering Mechanics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

There is a high degree of interest in organic thin films for lightweight, low power, rugged and flexible electronics. Conjugated organic molecules with polycyclic rings are being considered a major enabler of such applications. Due to a surface tension mismatch between the organic molecule with the inorganic support (mainly silicon oxides), molecular packing inside these thin films is often disordered, which suppresses the device performance. There are major efforts focused on modifying the bulk properties, for instance, maximizing orbital overlaps in the solid state, little attention was paid to receive long-range ordered thin films. A novel approach to afford conjugated …