Abstract

The structure and morphology of mixed thin films of picene (C22H14, PIC) and perfluoropentacene (C22F14, PFP) as well as mixed thin films of PIC and pentacene (C22H14, PEN) grown by simultaneous coevaporation is investigated using X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, and near-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy. For both systems we find mixing on the molecular level and the formation of mixed structures. However, due to the strongly different interactions in both mixtures the ordering is fundamentally different. For the equimolar PFP:PIC mixtures, we observe the formation of two different mixed polymorphs with unit cells containing 2 PIC and 2 PFP molecules depending on the growth temperature. One of these polymorphs is a superlattice with in-plane compound segregation. The other polymorph is less symmetric and results only in a very short ranged in-plane ordering. In contrast, the PEN:PIC mixtures form crystals with unit cell parameters continuously changing with the molar concentrations between th...

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