The smooth surface of crystalline rubrene films formed through an abrupt heating process provides a valuable platform to study organic homoepitaxy. By varying growth rate and substrate temperature, we are able to manipulate the onset of a transition from layer-by-layer to island growth modes, while the crystalline thin films maintain a remarkably smooth surface (less than 2.3 nm root-mean-square roughness) even with thick (80 nm) adlayers. We also uncover evidence of point and line defect formation in these films, indicating that homoepitaxy under our conditions is not at equilibrium or strain-free. Point defects that are resolved as screw dislocations can be eliminated under closer-to-equilibrium conditions, whereas we are not able to elim...
Energy level alignment of rubrene adsorbed on Au(111) was studied by photoemission spectroscopy. Aft...
In this report, the crystallization mechanisms in solution-processed, annealed thin films of semicon...
Among organic semiconductors, rubrene (RB; C42H28) is of rapidly growing interest for the developmen...
Rubrene (RUB) is one of the most studied organic semiconductors because, in the orthorhombic single-...
Rubrene (RUB) single crystal displaying the orthorhombic polymorph structure is one of the most prom...
le bu rs fo remarkably rapidly produced in just 1 min without any dielectric surface modification pr...
The growth of highly crystalline rubrene thin films for organic field effect transistor (OFET) appli...
Rubrene (RUB) is a benchmark organic semiconductor since the record exciton diffusion length and hig...
Electronic devices based on single crystals of organic semiconductors provide powerful means for stu...
Electronic devices based on single crystals of organic semiconductors provide powerful means for stu...
We report on the amorphous-to-crystalline phase transformation of rubrene thin films. The crystalliz...
The relationship between charge transport and surface morphology is investigated by utilizing rubren...
Rubrene single-crystal transistors have achieved one of the highest carrier mobilities in organic se...
As promising candidates for future low-cost and flexible display applications, organic thin film ...
AbstractWe have studied the morphology and the spatially resolved photoluminescence of rubrene thin ...
Energy level alignment of rubrene adsorbed on Au(111) was studied by photoemission spectroscopy. Aft...
In this report, the crystallization mechanisms in solution-processed, annealed thin films of semicon...
Among organic semiconductors, rubrene (RB; C42H28) is of rapidly growing interest for the developmen...
Rubrene (RUB) is one of the most studied organic semiconductors because, in the orthorhombic single-...
Rubrene (RUB) single crystal displaying the orthorhombic polymorph structure is one of the most prom...
le bu rs fo remarkably rapidly produced in just 1 min without any dielectric surface modification pr...
The growth of highly crystalline rubrene thin films for organic field effect transistor (OFET) appli...
Rubrene (RUB) is a benchmark organic semiconductor since the record exciton diffusion length and hig...
Electronic devices based on single crystals of organic semiconductors provide powerful means for stu...
Electronic devices based on single crystals of organic semiconductors provide powerful means for stu...
We report on the amorphous-to-crystalline phase transformation of rubrene thin films. The crystalliz...
The relationship between charge transport and surface morphology is investigated by utilizing rubren...
Rubrene single-crystal transistors have achieved one of the highest carrier mobilities in organic se...
As promising candidates for future low-cost and flexible display applications, organic thin film ...
AbstractWe have studied the morphology and the spatially resolved photoluminescence of rubrene thin ...
Energy level alignment of rubrene adsorbed on Au(111) was studied by photoemission spectroscopy. Aft...
In this report, the crystallization mechanisms in solution-processed, annealed thin films of semicon...
Among organic semiconductors, rubrene (RB; C42H28) is of rapidly growing interest for the developmen...