Abstract

The interaction between electrons and organized organic thin films was investigated by measuring the energy distribution of photoelectrons injected from a thin silver film coated with thin organic layers. Electrons with energy above ∽0.8 eV were transmitted ballistically through an organic layer that contains up to five monolayers, each ∽2 nm thick. Elastic scattering processes contribute significantly to the electron energy distribution only for thicker layers. The transmission of low-energy electrons is controlled mainly by an electrostatic barrier perpendicular to the surface. A signature of a band structure in the organic layer was observed when the electrons were transmitted through 13 layers. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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