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Programmed Molecular Assembly of Abrupt Crystalline Organic/Organic Heterointerfaces Yielding Metal‐Organic Framework Diodes with Large On‐Off Ratios

Abhinav Chandresh, Xiaojing Liu, Christof Wöll, Lars Heinke

2021Advanced Science33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

- and anthracene-based semiconductors are realized via layer-by-layer deposition of metal-organic framework, MOF, thin films. As demonstrated by X-ray diffraction, perfect epitaxy is achieved by adjusting the lattice constants of the two different MOFs. Deposition of top electrodes allows to fabricate p-n as well as n-p devices. Measurements of the electrical properties reveal the presence of high-performance diodes, with a current on/off ratio of up to 6 orders of magnitude and an ideality factor close to unity. The crystalline nature of the abrupt organic/organic heterojunction provides the basis for a rational, simulation-based optimization and tailoring of such organic semiconductor interfaces.

Topics & Concepts

HeterojunctionMaterials scienceOrganic semiconductorOptoelectronicsDiodeLattice constantOLEDEpitaxyOrganic electronicsAnthraceneLayer (electronics)SemiconductorOrganic solar cellNanotechnologyDiffractionChemistryPolymerOpticsOrganic chemistryTransistorComposite materialQuantum mechanicsPhysicsVoltageMachine Learning in Materials ScienceMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications2D Materials and Applications
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