Constructing Chiral Covalent-Organic Frameworks for Circularly Polarized Light Detection

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Abstract

The use of chiral covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as active elements in photodetectors to directly identify circularly polarized light (CPL) can meet the requirement of integration and miniaturization of the as-fabricated devices. Herein, the design and synthesis of two isoreticular chiral two-dimensional (2D) COFs (CityU-7 and CityU-8) by introducing photosensitive porphyrin-based amines (5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-aminophenyl)porphyrin) to enhance the optical absorption and chiral aldehyde linkage (2,5-bis((S/R))-2-methylbutoxy)terephthalaldehyde) to engender chirality for direct CPL detection are reported. Their crystalline structures were confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and low-dose transition electron microscopy. Employing both chiral COFs as the active layers in photodetectors, left-handed circularly (LHC) and right-handed circularly (RHC) polarized light at 405 nm can be well distinguishable with short response time, high responsivity, and satisfying detectivity. The study provides the first example on the design and synthesis of chiral COFs for direct detection of CPL.

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Gu, Q., Zha, J., Chen, C., Wang, X., Yao, W., Liu, J., … Zhang, Q. (2024). Constructing Chiral Covalent-Organic Frameworks for Circularly Polarized Light Detection. Advanced Materials, 36(17). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202306414

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