Recent progress in metal-organic complexes for optoelectronic applications

  • Hui Xu
  • , Runfeng Chen
  • , Qiang Sun
  • , Wenyong Lai
  • , Qianqian Su
  • , Wei Huang
  • , Xiaogang Liu

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Abstract

The design and characterization of metal-organic complexes for optoelectronic applications is an active area of research. The metal-organic complex offers unique optical and electronic properties arising from the interplay between the inorganic metal and the organic ligand. The ability to modify chemical structure through control over metal-ligand interaction on a molecular level could directly impact the properties of the complex. When deposited in thin film form, this class of materials enable the fabrication of a wide variety of low-cost electronic and optoelectronic devices. These include light emitting diodes, solar cells, photodetectors, field-effect transistors as well as chemical and biological sensors. Here we present an overview of recent development in metal-organic complexes with controlled molecular structures and tunable properties. Advances in extending the control of molecular structures to solid materials for energy conversion and information technology applications will be highlighted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3259-3302
Number of pages44
JournalChemical Society Reviews
Volume43
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 May 2014
Externally publishedYes

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