Studying Molecular Rearrangement of P1 Dye at a Passivating Alumina Surface Using Vibrational Sum‐Frequency Generation Spectroscopy: Effect of Atomic‐Level Roughness

Author:

De Ratnadip12ORCID,Bera Anupam12,Schmidt Heiner12,Neumann Christof2ORCID,Paa Wolfgang1,Gawlik Annett1,Turchanin Andrey23ORCID,Dietzek‐Ivanšić Benjamin123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Functional Interfaces Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology Jena Albert-Einstein-Strasse 9 07745 Jena Germany

2. Institute of Physical Chemistry Friedrich Schiller University Jena Helmholtzweg 4 07743 Jena Germany

3. Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry Friedrich Schiller University Jena Philosophenweg 7a 07743 Jena Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe effect of roughness and thickness of alumina layers, mimicking the passivation layer commonly used in dye‐sensitized photoelectrodes, on the molecular adsorption of P1 dye, 4‐(bi(4‐(2,2‐dicyano‐vinyl)‐thiophene‐2‐yl]‐phenyl]‐aminobenzoic acid) has been studied using surface‐sensitive vibrational sum frequency generation(VSFG) spectroscopy. The VSFG spectra reveal the formation of poorly ordered dye layers on relatively rough surfaces where XPS measures a higher dye loading. Furthermore, these poorly ordered dye molecules are responsible for the generation of trapped electronic states as probed by successive photoluminescence (PL) measurements. Surface sensitive VSFG spectroscopy in combination with XPS and PL measurements provide complementary spectral information on ordering of the adsorbed dyes, their density on the surface and electronic states of the adsorbed monolayer which are prerequisite for improving our understanding of molecularly functionalized photoelectrodes and their further development.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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