Applications of Graphene Modified by Self-Assembled Monolayers

Gülsüm Ersü, Yenal Gokpek, M. Can, C. Zafer, S. Demic
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Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are well-oriented molecular structures that are formed by the adsorption of an active site of a surfactant onto a substrate’s surface. Aromatic SAMs were used to modify anode/hole transport layer interface in order to achieve preferable barrier alignment and charge carrier injection from anode to an organic-based thin film material. Other functions of SAMs include current blocking layers or moisture penetration blocking layers, dipolar surface layers for enhanced charge injection, and modification of work function of a material such as graphene acting as a spacer to physically separate and electrically decouple it from the substrate. Additionally, SAM modification of graphene leads to its electronic passivation at layers’ edges, elimination of defects, and enhanced adhesion and stability. The surface modification with molecules capable of forming SAM is a fast, simple, low-cost, and effective technique for the development of novel materials especially for the production of electronic devices. The ability to modify its properties by SAM technique has opened up a wide range of applications in electronic and optoelectronic devices.
自组装单层改性石墨烯的应用
自组装单层(SAMs)是一种定向良好的分子结构,是由表面活性剂的活性位点吸附到底物表面而形成的。利用芳香族SAMs修饰阳极/空穴传输层界面,实现良好的势垒排列和从阳极向有机基薄膜材料注入载流子。SAMs的其他功能包括电流阻挡层或湿气穿透阻挡层、用于增强电荷注入的偶极表面层,以及对材料(如石墨烯)的功函数进行修改,使其与衬底进行物理分离和电去耦。此外,石墨烯的SAM改性导致其在层边缘的电子钝化,消除了缺陷,增强了附着力和稳定性。利用能够形成SAM的分子进行表面改性是一种快速、简单、低成本和有效的新材料开发技术,特别是在电子器件的生产中。利用SAM技术改变其性质的能力在电子和光电子器件中开辟了广泛的应用。
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