Nanoscale Studies of Organic Radicals: Surface, Interface, and Spinterface

Accounts of Chemical Research
Maria Benedetta Casu

Abstract

In the last decade technology has brought significant changes to our lives, including new habits and a new view on social relationships. These technological innovations are based on several factors, one of which is miniaturization. This was made possible also due to the discovery and synthesis of new materials with characteristics at the nanoscale that are designed for specific purposes. This "on purpose" approach, joined to the development of preparation and growth methods, has led to use of thin films rather than bulk materials in devices. Using thin films makes devices easier to produce, and using films for coating protects the devices and gives specific properties to surfaces. For several decades thin films, surfaces, and interfaces have been intensively investigated. Indeed, device performances rely on the optimized match of thin films of different natures, such as organic and inorganic semiconductors and metals for contacts. Surprisingly, in comparison, little attention has been devoted to the deposition of organic radicals on a substrate. This might be because these materials are considered not stable enough for evaporation. In this work, we demonstrate that it is possible to evaporate and deposit organic radicals onto w...Continue Reading

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Nov 14, 2018·Angewandte Chemie·Marie-Laure BocquetManuel Gruber
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