Unique Dendritic Patterns in Organic Thin Films

Author:

Gao Hongjun12,Canright Geoffrey S.23,Pang Shijin1,Sandler Ilya M.23,Xue Zengquan4,Zhang Zhenyu23

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Laboratory of Vacuum Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China

2. Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tn 37831-6032, USA

3. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-1200, USA

4. Department of Electronics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China

Abstract

We present the formation of unique and striking dendritic "seahorse" patterns in the growth of fullerene-tetracyanoquinodimethane ( C 60-TCNQ) or pune TCNQ thin films. The films were fabricated by an ionized-cluster-beam deposition method. Energetic neutral and charged clusters were deposited on amorphous carbon substrates. Transmission electron microscopy reveals that the elemental pattern is a "seahorse" — that is, an S-shaped form, with "fins" on the outer edges of the curved arms forming the S. Such forms possess an approximate symmetry under rotations by π, but strongly break two-dimensional inversion symmetry. A novel formation mechanism is proposed, involving the aggregatio of neutral and charged clusters, such that some electrostatic charge is trapped on each growing island. This charge gives rise to a long-range field which biases the growth in a nontrivial way. The broken symmetry arises from the strong amplification of noise in the diffusive aggregation process by the effects of the electro-static field — that is, the symmetry breaking is spontaneous. This picture is tested by applying a transverse electric field during growth: for sufficiently strong fields, the S-shaped "seahorses" lose their curvature, while retaining the feature of having two main arms. These results demonstrate the importance of electrostatic effects in the growth process, and are consistent with the growth mechanism described here.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Geometry and Topology,Modeling and Simulation

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