Abstract
The procedure for calculating the orientation distribution of molecules using the angular dependence of EPR spectra was employed to study copper(II) phthalocyanine (CuPc) films varying in thickness and obtained by depositing the molecular complex on flat quartz plates. At the first stage of deposition, a layer of the α-CuPc phase with preferable orientation of molecular stacks along the plate surface is formed. At the second stage, a layer with an orthogonal arrangement of molecular stacks is condensed over the first layer. The interaction with NO2 forms CuPc binuclear associates. Analysis of the EPR spectra made it possible to determine the symmetry of the structure and the distance between the paramagnetic Cu2+ ions; the structure of the associates has been proposed. The orientation distribution of CuPc dimers in the film depends both on the initial ordering in the film and on processing conditions. Strong disordering of molecular stacks in ordered films during the α-CuPc to α-CuPc phase transition has been found.
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