Publications by authors named "Albin Cakaj"

The alignment of permanent dipole moments and the resulting spontaneous orientation polarization (SOP) are commonly observed in evaporated neat films of polar organic molecules and lead to a so-called giant surface potential. In the case of mixed films, often enhanced molecular orientation is observed, i.e.

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Upon film growth by physical vapor deposition, the preferential orientation of polar organic molecules can result in a nonzero permanent dipole moment (PDM) alignment, causing a macroscopic film polarization. This effect, known as spontaneous orientation polarization (SOP), was studied in the case of different phosphine oxides (POs). We investigate the control of SOP by molecular design and film-growth conditions.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Albin Cakaj"

  • - Albin Cakaj's recent research focuses on the manipulation of spontaneous orientation polarization (SOP) in organic semiconductors, specifically exploring the case of phosphine oxides.
  • - His study highlights the impact of film growth methods, particularly physical vapor deposition, on achieving a desired molecular orientation that enhances the permanent dipole moment (PDM) alignment, subsequently leading to macroscopic film polarization.
  • - The findings indicate that both molecular design and film-growth conditions can be strategically employed to control SOP, offering insights for improving the performance of organic semiconductor materials.