Solid-to-Solid Crystallization of Organic Thin Films: Classical and Nonclassical Pathways.

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School of Physics, State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials and School of Microelectronics, State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, P. R. China.

Published: June 2018

The solid-to-solid crystallization processes of organic molecules have been poorly understood in view of the complexity and the instability of organic crystals. Here, we studied the crystallization of a π-conjugated small molecular semiconductor, bis-(8-hydroxyquinoline) copper (CuQ), by annealing the thin films at different temperatures. We observed a classical film-to-nanorods crystallization at 80 °C, a coexistence of classical and nonclassical nucleation and particle growth at 120 °C, and a nonclassical crystal growth at 150 °C. We found that the growth of the crystals followed the following processes: particle nucleation, particle growth, particle migration, nondirectional particle attachment, and structure reconstruction. We notice that the growth of CuQ particles follows an outside-to-inside process. More interestingly, our experiments suggest that the submicron CuQ particles are able to migrate dozens of micrometers at 150 °C.

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