Abstract

Novel phthalocyanine (Pc) molecules have been designed and synthesized to incorporate a thiol moiety for the formation of monolayer films onto gold-coated optical waveguides via the technique of self-assembly. The thiol moiety is connected to the Pc macrocycle by either a (CH2)11 or (CH2)3 hydrocarbon chain. Both Pc SAMs have been characterized on the metal surface using reflection absorption infrared (RAIR) spectroscopy. The RAIR spectra suggest that the two Pc molecules lie in a different orientation with respect to the gold surface. This behavior can be rationalized with consideration of the different structures (the different alkyl connecting chain lengths and different macrocyclic peripheral side chains) of the two Pc molecules. The fluorescence emission spectrum of each of the Pc SAMs has been obtained by exciting each monolayer along the longitudinal axis of the optical waveguide via laser-induced evanescent wave stimulation. The use of the longer mercaptoalkyl connecting chain appears to inhibit q...

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