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Impact of low energy ion beams on the properties of rr-P3HT films

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Abstract Two types of ions (fluorine and titanium) are implanted into the film of regio-regular poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (rr-P3HT) spin-coated on a glass substrate with subsequent annealing in argon atmosphere to modify… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Two types of ions (fluorine and titanium) are implanted into the film of regio-regular poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (rr-P3HT) spin-coated on a glass substrate with subsequent annealing in argon atmosphere to modify their electrical properties and structure. The ion energy and fluence were within 0.2–40 keV and 1013–1015 cm−2 respectively. The dc resistance enhances after the intensive ion beam treatment while the ac impedance decreases. Ti ion implantation with 40 keV energy and 1014 cm−2 fluence induces decrease of the ac impedance by almost two orders of magnitude and appearance of the molecular hydrogen features in 1H NMR spectrum. The UV–VIS spectra of the films are blue shifted after their exposal to the ion beams, which correlates with the presence of oxygen. The ratio of the oxygen to carbon peak intensities ( ξ = O1s/C1s) in the XPS spectra is proposed as a measure for the local partial disturbance of the film. EPR spectra demonstrate formation of the paramagnetic states with g factor

Keywords: ion beams; energy; impact low; energy ion; ion; low energy

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2021

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