Photoconductivity of nanowires that are self-assembled from chiral porphyrins

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Abstract

Recently synthesized chiral porphyrin molecules\footnote{M. Linares, P. Iavicoli, K. Psychogyiopoulou, D. Beljonne, S. De Feyter, D. B. Amabilino, and R. Lazzaroni, Langmuir \textbf{2008}, $24$, 9566-9574.} in a methlocyclohexane solvent self-assemble into aggregates which appear as a network of nanoscale filaments when deposited onto oxidized silicon. We have shown in preliminary experiments conducted in air that the aggregates are photoconductive, with an action spectrum (photoconductivity vs. wavelength) that matches the in-solution absorbance curve. We discuss these results, and also experiments conducted in a dry nitrogen environment.

Authors

  • J.G. Menko

  • W.F. Smith

    Haverford College

  • Y. Lu

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Alan T. Johnson

    University of Pennsylvania, U. Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania

  • P. Iavicoli

    Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (CSIC)