メタル・オーガニック・フレームワーク 時間の解像度のテラヘルツスペクトロシーによる光伝導
Brian Pattengale1, Jens Neu2, Sarah Ostresh1
1Department of Chemistry and Yale Energy Sciences Institute , Yale University , New Haven , Connecticut 06520-8107 , United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|June 11, 2019
まとめ
研究者は光伝導性金属有機フレームワーク (MOF) を研究するための新しい方法を開発しました. この技術は,光採集と光触媒のMOFアプリケーションの進歩に不可欠な主要なキャリアダイナミクスを明らかにします.
科学分野:
- 材料科学
- 凝縮物質物理学
- 写真化学
背景:
- メタル・オーガニック・フレームワーク (MOF) は広く研究されており,光伝導MOFは光採集と光触媒に利用されている.
- 調製された多結晶MOFの光伝導性を調べるための一般的な方法は存在しない.
研究 の 目的:
- ポリ結晶MOFの光伝導性を決定するための非接触方法の確立.
- MOFの光伝導性ダイナミクスを理解するために
主な方法:
- 時間解析テラヘルツスペクトロスコーピーを使った.
- MOFのための新しいサンプル準備方法を開発しました.
- 導電性MOFの原型であるZn2TTFTBに適用した.
主要な成果:
- Zn2TTFTBの光伝導性を非接触的に測定した.
- 2つの異なるキャリア寿命 (0. 6psと31ps) とより長い寿命のコンポーネント (数ns) が明らかになりました.
- ドゥード・スミスの行動に続く周波数依存光伝導性が観察された.
結論:
- 開発された方法は,MOFの光伝導性ダイナミクスに関する重要な洞察を提供します.
- この発見は次世代の機能的な光伝導性MOF材料の開発に不可欠です.
- この非接触アプローチは,様々な光伝導MOFの研究を容易にする.
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