Author:
Korolkova K A,Novak V R,Sel’kin A V
Abstract
Abstract
Low temperature (T=2K) optical reflection spectra have been studied for the organic-semiconductor structures prepared by deposition of Langmuir-Blodgett films on CdS surface. The spectra are measured in the resonant spectral range of the A
n=1 exciton state in CdS. Theoretical analysis of the spectra is carried out with an account of the spatial dispersion effects and the exciton-free surface “dead” layer. The conclusion has been drawn of the interface localization of the Wannier-Mott exciton due to organic film deposition on the crystal surface.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy