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Two-Dimensional Boronate Ester Covalent Organic Framework Thin Films with Large Single Crystalline Domains for a Neuromorphic Memory Device SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Two-Dimensional Boronate Ester Covalent Organic Framework Thin Films with Large Single Crystalline Domains for a Neuromorphic Memory Device
Authors
Park, SangWookLiao, ZhongquanIbarlucea, BergoiQi, HaoyuanLin, Hung-HsuanBecker, DanielMelidonie, JasonZhang, TaoSahabudeen, HafeesudeenBaraban, LarysaBaek, Chang-KiZheng, ZhikunZschech, EhrenfriedFery, AndreasHeine, ThomasKaiser, UteCuniberti, GianaurelioDong, RenhaoFeng, Xinliang
Date Issued
2020-05
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Abstract
Despite the recent progress in the synthesis of crystalline boronate ester covalent organic frameworks (BECOFs) in powder and thin-film through solvothermal method and on-solid-surface synthesis, respectively, their applications in electronics, remain less explored due to the challenges in thin-film processability and device integration associated with the control of film thickness, layer orientation, stability and crystallinity. Moreover, although the crystalline domain sizes of the powder samples can reach micrometer scale (up to approximate to 1.5 mu m), the reported thin-film samples have so far rather small crystalline domains up to 100 nm. Here we demonstrate a general and efficient synthesis of crystalline two-dimensional (2D) BECOF films composed of porphyrin macrocycles and phenyl or naphthyl linkers (named as 2D BECOF-PP or 2D BECOF-PN) by employing a surfactant-monolayer-assisted interfacial synthesis (SMAIS) on the water surface. The achieved 2D BECOF-PP is featured as free-standing thin film with large single-crystalline domains up to approximate to 60 mu m(2) and tunable thickness from 6 to 16 nm. A hybrid memory device composed of 2D BECOF-PP film on silicon nanowire-based field-effect transistor is demonstrated as a bio-inspired system to mimic neuronal synapses, displaying a learning-erasing-forgetting memory process.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/104890
DOI
10.1002/anie.201916595
ISSN
1433-7851
Article Type
Article
Citation
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, vol. 59, no. 21, page. 8218 - 8224, 2020-05
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