Jackel, F.Ghijsen, J.Rojas, M. C.Grioni, M.Rabe, J. P.Johnson, R. L.Kahn, A.Pireaux, J. J.Koch, N.2010-04-072010-04-072010-04-07200510.1016/j.elspec.2005.01.016https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/49161WOS:000229657100118We 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.organic materialsalkali metalsphotoelectron spectroscopythin filmsCharge-TransportThin-FilmsBipolaronSexiphenylObservation of filled states at the Fermi-level in alkali-metal intercalated organic films: dependence on substrate work functiontext::journal::journal article::research article