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Article Dans Une Revue NPG Asia Materials Année : 2022

Light-dependent ionic-electronic conduction in an amorphous octahedral molybdenum cluster thin film

Fabien Chirot
Motohide Matsuda
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We developed a new environment-sensing device based on the opto-ionic-electronic phenomena of an octahedral molybdenum metal (Mo 6 ) cluster. When the Mo 6 cluster is electrochemically deposited on a transparent electrode in an organic solvent containing a trace amount of water, the water permeates the deposited film. During the process, some ligand species that stabilize the frame structure of the Mo 6 cluster are substituted with hydroxyl groups, and the negatively charged frame structure of the Mo 6 cluster unit is stabilized by hydronium counterions. As a result, the transparent film of the Mo 6 cluster fabricated by this method exhibits ionic-electronic mixed conduction of the hydronium ion. The ionic conduction greatly changes depending on the temperature and humidity in the atmosphere, and the electrical conductivity greatly changes depending on the wavelength and intensity of the irradiated light. These unique multisensing properties present new possibilities for environmental sensing applications.
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hal-03619233 , version 1 (25-03-2022)

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Kenshi Harada, Thi Kim Ngan Nguyen, Fabien Grasset, Clothilde Comby-Zerbino, Luke Macaleese, et al.. Light-dependent ionic-electronic conduction in an amorphous octahedral molybdenum cluster thin film. NPG Asia Materials, 2022, 14 (1), pp.21. ⟨10.1038/s41427-022-00366-8⟩. ⟨hal-03619233⟩
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