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Benzoic and aliphatic carboxylic acid monomolecular layers on oxidized GaAs surface as a tool for two-dimensional photonic crystal infiltration

Martz, J.  
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Zuppiroli, L.  
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Nüesch, F.  
2004
Langmuir

The possibility of using surface-adsorbed monolayers on oxidized GaAs single crystals is investigated to explore liquid crystal (LC) wettability and alignment. A technological process is developed to chemically activate the GaAs surface with a view to perform the infiltration of tunable two-dimensional (2-D) photonic crystals with LC materials. We demonstrate a vapor growth method to fabricate self-organized monolayers of carboxylated derivatives on plasma-activated surfaces. Our monolayers strongly increase the wettability of liquid crystal surfaces and may be helpful in achieving the infiltration of 2-D GaAs photonic crystals. Two types of molecular families were studied in this work: benzoic acids and fatty acids, Para-substituted benzoic acids with a wide range of electrical dipoles allow adsorption to be followed by measuring the surface potential of the grafted substrates using the Kelvin probe technique. These model compounds yield important information on the grafting conditions and the stability of the layers. Surface-adsorbed fatty acids are well-known to produce hydrophobic surfaces. The water contact angles measured on modified GaAs surfaces are equivalent to the ones measured on classical alkanethiol layers on gold.

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DOI
10.1021/la048515h
Web of Science ID

WOS:000225816800023

Author(s)
Martz, J.  
Zuppiroli, L.  
Nüesch, F.  
Date Issued

2004

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Langmuir
Volume

20

Issue

26

Article Number

11428

Subjects

Monolayers

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Carboxylic acids

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Gallium compounds

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Infiltration

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Fatty acids

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Adsorption

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Single crystals

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Photonic crystals

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Crystal infiltration

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Benzoic acids

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Alkanethiols

Note

05028784780

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