Epitaxial Growth of an Organic p-n Heterojunction: C60 on Single-Crystal Pentacene

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2016 Jun 1;8(21):13499-505. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b02744. Epub 2016 May 20.

Abstract

Designing molecular p-n heterojunction structures, i.e., electron donor-acceptor contacts, is one of the central challenges for further development of organic electronic devices. In the present study, a well-defined p-n heterojunction of two representative molecular semiconductors, pentacene and C60, formed on the single-crystal surface of pentacene is precisely investigated in terms of its growth behavior and crystallographic structure. C60 assembles into a (111)-oriented face-centered-cubic crystal structure with a specific epitaxial orientation on the (001) surface of the pentacene single crystal. The present experimental findings provide molecular scale insights into the formation mechanisms of the organic p-n heterojunction through an accurate structural analysis of the single-crystalline molecular contact.

Keywords: X-ray reflectivity; fullerene; grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction; organic electronics; organic semiconductor; solar cell; synchrotron radiation; van der Waals epitaxy.