Hamui, LeonSánchez-Vergara, María ElenaSánchez-Ruiz, RocioÁlvarez-Toledano, CecilioReyes-Rodriguez, Jose LuisPonce, Arturo2021-04-192021-04-192020-06-08Crystals 10 (6): 495 (2020)https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12588/499The doping and crystallization of the molecular semiconductor formed from the magnesium phthalocyanine (MgPc) and 1-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-5-phenylhepta-3,4-dienedioic (MTPDA) acid was carried out in this work. The crystals obtained were characterized by using transmission electronic microscopy (TEM), Raman spectroscopy, and X-Ray diffraction (XRD), to later evaluate their optical behavior. Raman, IR, and UV–Vis results indicate that the MgPc has been doped with the MTPDA. A uniform material layer with particles is observed as a result of a two-stage process, nucleation and growth. The polycrystalline films are constituted by a mixture of ? and ? phases with crystalline sizes of ~7 nm, 14 nm, and 20 nm average sizes. The films exhibit a preferred orientation along the [001]. The MTPDA doping does not have an important effect on the molecule planar distances indicating that the MTPDA molecule is among the equivalent MgPc plane direction. A transparent region with a minimum at 483 nm is observed, also a B-band at 337 nm and a Q-band transition with a high-energy peak around 639 nm, and a low energy peak around 691 nm.Attribution 4.0 United Stateshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/organic semiconductorsmetallophthalocyaninethin filmsRaman spectroscopystructural analysisGrowth and Structural Characterization of Doped Polymorphic Crystalline MgPc as an Organic SemiconductorArticle2021-04-19