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Metal-Organic Frameworks in Semiconductor Devices: Recent Advancements and a Bright Future

Published 27 Jun 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2206.13473v1)

Abstract: Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) symbolize the particular class of hybrid crystalline, nano-porous materials made of either discrete metal ions or clusters with organic linkers. Past studies on MOFs-based materials largely focused on porosity, chemical and structural diversity, gas sorption, sensing, drug delivery, catalysis, and separation applications. However, initial efforts either neglected or have not gained much attention to refine the electrical conductivity of MOFs materials. MOFs reported earlier with poor electrical conductivity impeded to employ in electronics, optoelectronics, and renewable energy storage applications. To overcome this issue, the MOFs community has been engaged in improving electrical conductivity by adopting several intriguing strategies. We shed light on the charge transport mechanisms which are mainly two processes, either through a bond or through space. This review aims to showcase the current scenario on creatively designed MOF materials followed by fabrication advancement of high-quality molecular thin films, and semiconductor device fabrication for stimuli-responsive current-voltage (I-V) studies. Overall, the review addresses the pros and cons of the MOFs-based electronics, followed by our prediction on improvement MOFs composition, mechanically stable interfaces, device stacking, further relevant experiments which can be of great interest to the MOFs researchers in improving further devices performances.

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