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Observation of filled states at the Fermi-level in alkali-metal intercalated organic films: dependence on substrate work function

Jackel, F.
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Ghijsen, J.
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Rojas, M. C.
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2005
Journal Of Electron Spectroscopy And Related Phenomena

We present ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy studies on alkali metal-intercalated thin films of electroluminescent p-sexiphenyl (6P) and the organic hole transporting material N,N'-bis-(1-naphthyl)-N,N'-diphenyll-1,1-biphenyl1-4,4'-diamine (alpha-NPD). The formation of new occupied electronic states in the otherwise empty energy gap of 6P and alpha-NPD is observed, accompanied by a significant shift of the Fermi-level. Depending on the work function phi of the substrate used for the organic thin films, we observe two different scenarios at low intercalation levels: the new electronic states are observed at (and even above) E-F for high phi substrates, whereas they are observed below E-F for low phi substrates. At high intercalation levels, all the states are observed below E-F. The observation of states at and above E-F is attributed to a lack of thermodynamic equilibrium across the organic thin film. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.elspec.2005.01.016
Web of Science ID

WOS:000229657100118

Author(s)
Jackel, F.
Ghijsen, J.
Rojas, M. C.
Grioni, M.  
Rabe, J. P.
Johnson, R. L.
Kahn, A.
Pireaux, J. J.
Koch, N.
Date Issued

2005

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal Of Electron Spectroscopy And Related Phenomena
Volume

144

Start page

495

End page

498

Subjects

organic materials

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alkali metals

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photoelectron spectroscopy

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thin films

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Charge-Transport

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Thin-Films

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Bipolaron

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Sexiphenyl

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April 7, 2010
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