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pubmed-article:16863178pubmed:abstractTextThe possible use of a static magnetic field during organic molecular beam deposition of thin molecular films for inducing some preferential growth is discussed and the magnetic properties of diamagnetic molecules and molecular crystals are recalled. Considering prototypical materials, namely anthracene molecules and potassium phthalate substrates, which interact and may give rise to polycrystalline films with specific orientations, we show that in the presence of a magnetic field the films display a macroscopic preferential orientation as a result of minimization of the magnetic energy contribution. A very good agreement between the results of optical spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, and predictions made on the basis of the anisotropic magnetic susceptibility of anthracene is found.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16863178pubmed:articleTitleMagnetically driven growth of anthracene thin films by organic molecular beam deposition.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:16863178pubmed:affiliationINFM and Department of Materials Science, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Via R. Cozzi 53, I-20125 Milano, Italy. adele.sassella@mater.unimib.itlld:pubmed
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