2D Metal-Organic Framework Cu 3 (HHTT) 2 Films for Broadband Photodetectors from Ultraviolet to Mid-Infrared.
Chun-Ki LiuVenkatesh PiradiJiajun SongZiru WangLok Wing WongEng-Hao-Louis TanJiong ZhaoXun-Jin ZhuFeng YanPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Cu 3 (HHTT) 2 (HHTT: 2,3,7,8,12,13-hexahydroxytetraazanaphthotetraphene) is a novel 2D conjugated metal-organic framework (2D c-MOF) with efficient in-plane d-π conjugations and strong interlayer π-π interactions while the growth of Cu 3 (HHTT) 2 thin films has never been reported until now. Here, the successful fabrication of highly oriented wafer-scale Cu 3 (HHTT) 2 thin films with a layer-by-layer growth method on various substrates is presented. Its semiconducting behavior and carrier transport mechanisms are clarified through temperature and frequency-dependent conductivity measurements. Flexible photodetectors based on Cu 3 (HHTT) 2 thin films exhibit reliable photoresponses at room temperature in a wavelength region from UV to mid-IR, which is much broader than those of solution-processed broadband photodetectors reported previously. Moreover, the photodetectors can show a typical synaptic behavior and excellent data recognition accuracy in artificial neural networks. This work opens a window for the exploration of high-performance and multifunctional optoelectronic devices based on 2D c-MOFs.