Tunable Emission in Heteroepitaxial Ln‐SURMOFs |
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Authors: | Dong‐Hui Chen,Ritesh Haldar,Beatrice Lilli Neumeier,Zhi‐Hua Fu,Claus Feldmann,Christof W ll,Engelbert Redel |
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Affiliation: | Dong‐Hui Chen,Ritesh Haldar,Beatrice Lilli Neumeier,Zhi‐Hua Fu,Claus Feldmann,Christof Wöll,Engelbert Redel |
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Abstract: | By using a layer‐by‐layer (LbL) approach, lanthanide‐based, monolithic metal–organic framework (MOF) thin films are fabricated for optical applications. In particular, the LbL approach allows manufacturing of heteroepitaxial Tb(III)‐Eu(III)(BTC) coatings with precise thickness control. Adjusting the Tb(III)‐to‐Eu(III) ratio allows tuning of the emission color. The hetero‐multilayer architecture makes it possible to suppress the direct Tb(III)‐to‐Eu(III) energy transfer, an unwanted phenomenon present in the corresponding mixed‐metal bulk MOF structures. The resulting Ln‐MOF thin films, or Ln‐surface‐anchored MOFs (SURMOFs), are characterized by X‐ray diffraction, infra‐red reflection absorption spectroscopy, UV–vis, and photoluminescence measurements. The results demonstrate that the heteroepitaxial SURMOF architectures carry huge potential for fabricating optical coatings for a wide range of applications. |
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Keywords: | heteroepitaxial thin films lanthanides LbL liquid‐phase epitaxy (LPE) metal– organic frameworks tunable photoluminescence |
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