Beyond the band edge: Unveiling high-mobility hot carriers in a two-dimensional conjugated coordination polymer
Abstract
Hot carriers, inheriting excess kinetic energy from high-energy photons, underpin numerous optoelectronic applications involving non-equilibrium transport processes. Current research on hot carriers has predominantly focused on inorganic materials, with little attention paid to organic-based systems due to their ultrafast energy relaxation and inefficient charge transport. Here, we overturn this paradigm by demonstrating highly mobile hot carriers in solution-processable, highly crystalline two-dimensional conjugated coordination polymer (2D c-CP) Cu3BHT (BHT = benzenehexathiol) films. Leveraging a suite of ultrafast spectroscopic and imaging techniques, we unravel the microscopic charge transport landscape in Cu3BHT films following non-equilibrium photoexcitation across temporal, spatial, and frequency domains, revealing two distinct high-mobility transport regimes. In the non-equilibrium transport regime, hot carriers achieve ultrahigh mobility of ~2,000 cm2 V-1 s-1, traversing grain boundaries up to 300 nm within a picosecond. In the quasi-equilibrium transport regime, free carriers exhibit Drude-type band-like transport with a remarkable mobility of ~400 cm2 V-1 s-1 and an intrinsic diffusion length exceeding 1 micrometer. These findings establish 2D c-CPs as versatile platforms for exploring high-mobility non-equilibrium transport, unlocking new opportunities for organic-based hot carrier applications.
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@article{arxiv.2501.08742,
title = {Beyond the band edge: Unveiling high-mobility hot carriers in a two-dimensional conjugated coordination polymer},
author = {Shuai Fu and Xing Huang and Guoquan Gao and Petko St. Petkov and Wenpei Gao and Jianjun Zhang and Lei Gao and Heng Zhang and Min Liu and Mike Hambsch and Wenjie Zhang and Jiaxu Zhang and Keming Li and Ute Kaiser and Stuart S. P. Parkin and Stefan C. B. Mannsfeld and Tong Zhu and Hai I. Wang and Zhiyong Wang and Renhao Dong and Xinliang Feng and Mischa Bonn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.08742},
year = {2025}
}
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27 pages, 4 figures