Shine Bright Like a Diamond: New Light on an Old Polymeric Semiconductor

Adv Mater. 2020 Mar;32(10):e1908140. doi: 10.1002/adma.201908140. Epub 2020 Jan 29.

Abstract

Brilliance usually refers to the light reflected by the facets of a gemstone such as diamond due to its high refractive index. Nowadays, high-refractive-index materials find application in many optical and photonic devices and are mostly of inorganic nature. However, these materials are usually obtained by toxic or expensive production processes. Herein, the synthesis of a thin-film organic semiconductor, namely, polymeric carbon nitride, by thermal chemical vapor deposition is presented. Among polymers, this organic material combines the highest intrinsic refractive index reported so far with high transparency in the visible spectrum, even reaching the range of diamond. Eventually, the herein presented deposition of high quality thin films and their optical characteristics open the way for numerous new applications and devices in optics, photonics, and beyond based on organic materials.

Keywords: chemical vapor deposition; optical properties; polymeric carbon nitride; refractive index; thin films.

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