Abstract
Tris (8-hydroxyquinoline) aluminum (Alq(3)) is an organic semiconductor molecule, widely used in optoelectronic devices. In this work we report on fabricating different nanostructures of Alq(3) and characterize them using different techniques. Nanostructured films of Alq(3) were grown using the physical vapor condensation and thermal-vapor transport methods. The as synthesized films were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive spectroscopy and absorption spectra. Nanoparticles and nanorods/nanowires are observed in the synthesized films. Tb and Cu doped Alq(3) films were also produced and studied for their photoluminescence (PL) properties. When the original powder sample of Alq(3) was excited by 378 nm, one broad PL emission band is observed at around 515 nm. The pure nanoparticles film shows similar band with a drastic increase in the intensity by a factor of 2. This has been attributed to the large specific surface area, which might has increased the absorption and then the quantum yields. The Tb and Cu doped films show also similar band with a slight shift in the peak position to the blue region, but with further enhancement in the peak intensity, particularly that of Cu. The PL intensity of Cu doped sample is around 1.5 times stronger than that of the pure Alq(3) nanoparticles. This remarkable result on obtaining highly luminescent nanomaterial based on Cu doped Alq(3) nanoparticles film might be useful for future organic light emitting diode display devices. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.