Structural Studies of Vacuum-Deposited Thin Film of Permethyloligosilanes with Phenyl End Groups
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Thin films of permethyloligosilanes with phenyl end groups, Ph(SiMe_2)_nPh(n = 10, 12), were prepared by vacuum deposition at various temperatures. The depostited thin films were investigated by X-ray diffractometry in terms of multilayered structures and varying incident-angle absorption spectroscopy in terms of their molecular orientations. The interlayer spacings in the multilayered structures are reasonably well explained by assuming interdigitated structures with the molecules oriented normal to the substrates. When the films were deposited onto cold substrates, another structure appeared, in which molecules are oriented parallel to the substrate. Introduction of phenyl end groups was found to reduce the domain sizes in thin films.
- 2000-10-01
著者
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Minami Nobutsugu
National Institute Of Materials And Chemical Research
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YATABE Tetsuo
National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research
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ICHINO Yoshiro
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Ichino Yoshiro
National Institute Of Materials And Chemical Research
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MINAMI Nobutsugu
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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