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Epitaxial Growth of Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2011

Y. Hattori
Affiliation:
New Chemistry R&D Laboratories, Sumitomo Electric Industries, LTD. 1–1–3, Shimaya, Konohana-ku, Osaka, 554, JAPAN
A. Mizoguchi
Affiliation:
New Chemistry R&D Laboratories, Sumitomo Electric Industries, LTD. 1–1–3, Shimaya, Konohana-ku, Osaka, 554, JAPAN
Y. Ogaki
Affiliation:
New Chemistry R&D Laboratories, Sumitomo Electric Industries, LTD. 1–1–3, Shimaya, Konohana-ku, Osaka, 554, JAPAN
A. Nishimtjra
Affiliation:
New Chemistry R&D Laboratories, Sumitomo Electric Industries, LTD. 1–1–3, Shimaya, Konohana-ku, Osaka, 554, JAPAN
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Abstract

As an orientation control technique for organic materials, epitaxial growth on crystal substrates was studied for DBNA, a derivative of p-nitroani1 ine, and polydiacetylene(PDA)-3BCMU using Vacuum Deposition and Molecular Beam Epitaxy(MBE).

The thin film of DBNA was epitaxially grown on a KCl(001) surface by Vacuum Deposition. Molecular orientation to the substrate (parallel or normal) was controlled by MBE. PDA-3BCMTJ thin films were prepared by UV light irradiation of DA-3BCMU(monomer) thin films which were epitaxially grown on a KCl(001) surface, x(3) values of this oriented thin film were larger than those of unoriented spin-casted thin film.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1992

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