Femtosecond laser induced in-situ crystallization of Tb-based luminescent metal organic framework

Opt Express. 2021 Nov 22;29(24):39304-39311. doi: 10.1364/OE.411315.

Abstract

Luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) are a class of interesting and well-investigated MOF materials, which have shown remarkable prospects in the past and have been widely applied in different fields. However, due to their organic hybrid aspect, micro-/nano-patterning LMOFs in devices via a conventional semiconductor process is very challenging. In this work, we have introduced an elegant technique via nonlinear photon-chemical effect to induce the synthesis and growth of LMOFs. A facile technique for local synthesis and micro-pattering Tb-based luminescent metal organic frameworks (Tb(BTC)·G) from a solution of precursors is achieved. A single step approach micro-patterning for device integration with simultaneous chemical synthesis was proposed. Micro-devices with excellent fluorescence performance based on Tb(BTC)·G have been demonstrated. This work first suggested a high resolution bottom-up micro-patterning technique for MOF device fabrication using femtosecond laser direct writing, showing great potential on MOF based micro/nano-devices integration, especially promising for patterning high resolution luminescent MOF devices.