Transformation of 3D Metal–Organic Frameworks into Nanosheets with Enhanced Memristive Behavior for Electronic Data Processing

AbstractThe transition from three‐dimensional (3D) to two‐dimensional (2D) semiconducting and insulating materials for micro‐ and opto‐electronics is driven by an energy efficiency and device miniaturization. Herein, the simplicity of growth and stacking of 2D metal–organic framework (MOF) with such planar devices opens up new perspectives in controlling their efficiency and operating parameters. Here, the study reports on 3D to 2D MOF’ structural transformation to achieve ultrathin nanosheets with enhanced insulating properties. Based on neutral N‐donor ligands, the study designs and solvothermally synthesizes 3D MOFs followed by their thermal and solvent treatment to implement the transformation. A set of single crystal and powder X‐ray diffraction, electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, numerical modeling, and mechanical exfoliation confirm the nature of the transformation. Compared with initial 3D MOF, its nanosheets demonstrate sufficient changes in electronic properties, expressed as tuning their absorption, photoluminescence, and resistivity. The latter allows to demonstrate the prototype of ultrathin memristive element based on a 4 to 32 nm MOF nanosheet with enhanced functionality (150 to 1400 ON/OFF ratio, retention time exceeding 7300 s, and 100 cycles of switching), thereby, extending the list of scalable and insulating 2D MOFs for micro‐ and opto‐electronics.

Authors
Mezenov Yuri A.1 , Bachinin Semyon V.2 , Kenzhebayeva Yuliya A.2 , Efimova Anastasiia S.2 , Alekseevskiy Pavel V.2 , Poloneeva Daria3 , Lubimova Anastasia2 , Povarov Svyatoslav A.2 , Shirobokov Vladimir2 , Dunaevskiy Mikhail S.2 , Falchevskaya Aleksandra S.4 , Potapov Andrei S.5 , Novikov Alexander 6, 7 , Selyutin Artem A.6 , Boulet Pascal8 , Kulakova Alena N.2 , Milichko Valentin A.2, 8
Language
English
Status
Published
Year
2025
Organizations
  • 1 Qingdao Innovation and Development Center Harbin Engineering University Qingdao Shandong 266000 China
  • 2 School of Physics and Engineering ITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 Russia
  • 3 Advanced Catalytic Materials (ACM) KAUST Catalysis Center (KCC) Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Thuwal 23955 Saudi Arabia
  • 4 ITMO University “Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies” (SCAMT) International Institute Saint Petersburg 191002 Russia
  • 5 Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Laboratory of Metal‐Organic Coordination Polymers Novosibirsk 630090 Russia
  • 6 Saint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg 199034 Russia
  • 7 Рeoples’ Friendship University of Russia Moscow 117198 Russia
  • 8 Institut Jean Lamour Universit de Lorraine UMR CNRS 7198 Nancy 54011 France

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