Xiaojing LiuMariana KozłowskaTimur OkkaliDanny WagnerTomohiro HigashinoGerald Brenner‐WeißStefan M. MarschnerZhihua FuQiang ZhangHiroshi ImahoriStefan BräseWolfgang WenzelChristof WöllLars Heinke
Abstract Photoconductivity is a characteristic property of semi‐conductors. Herein, we present a photo‐conducting crystalline metal–organic framework (MOF) thin film with an on–off photocurrent ratio of two orders of magnitude. These oriented, surface‐mounted MOF thin films (SURMOFs), contain porphyrin in the framework backbone and C 60 guests, loaded in the pores using a layer‐by‐layer process. By comparison with results obtained for reference MOF structures and based on DFT calculations, we conclude that donor–acceptor interactions between the porphyrin of the host MOF and the C 60 guests give rise to a rapid charge separation. Subsequently, holes and electrons are transported through separate channels formed by porphyrin and by C 60 , respectively. The ability to tune the properties and energy levels of the porphyrin and fullerene, along with the controlled organization of donor–acceptor pairs in this regular framework offers potential to increase the photoconduction on–off ratio.
Nikolai V. TkachenkoVladimir ChukharevPetra KaplasAntti TolkkiAlexander EfimovKimmo HaringJukka ViheriäläTapio NiemiHelge Lemmetyinen
Ken IkigakiKenji OkadaMasahide Takahashi
Julius ChoiHyuk Taek KwonHae‐Kwon Jeong