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Influence of gamma-ray irradiation and post-annealing studies on pentacene films: the anisotropic effects on structural and electronic properties

Aswin kumar AnbalaganDepartment of Engineering and System ScienceChun-Yu JaoHsinchuMaliya SyabriyanaBanda AcehChen-Lin FanDepartment of Engineering and System ScienceShivam GuptaDepartment of Material Science and EngineeringMayur ChaudharyDepartment of Material Science and EngineeringYu‐Lun ChuehDepartment of Material Science and EngineeringNyan‐Hwa TaiDepartment of Material Science and EngineeringChih-Hao LeeDepartment of Engineering and System Science
RSC Advancesjournal2020en
ABI

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In this work, γ-ray irradiation effects on pentacene thin films are investigated in terms of the change in the crystallinity, and electronic structure as well as chemical states of the film. The pentacene films are γ-irradiated up to 3 kGy and then characterized using synchrotron X-ray diffraction, near edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We found that γ-ray irradiation creates defects, resulting in a decrease of X-ray diffraction intensity both in the plane normal and in-plane directions. From angle dependent NEXAFS; the transition of C 1s to π* orbital for irradiated samples increases; suggesting that the unoccupied π* states enhance due to defects or radical formation in pentacene thin films. Additionally, the in-plane resistivity shows a decreasing trend of resistance after irradiation. This trend of increase in conductivity is also consistent with C 1s to π transition, which manifests the increase in carrier concentration. Hall effect measurements further confirmed the increase in carrier concentration as a function of dose; however, the mobility of the sample decreases as the dose rate increases due to the defects created. By post-irradiation annealing, the thin film phase diffraction intensity can be recovered. Altogether, the anisotropic studies on pentacene films disclosed that the irradiation leads to defect formation along in-plane and plane normal directions. Overall, these results suggest that pentacene is one of the robust organic electronic materials; whose structure remains mostly intact even after irradiation up to a dose of 3 kGy.

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