Luminescent erbium-based inorganic–organic hybrid materials play an important role in many frontier nano-sized applications, such as amplifiers, detectors and OLEDs. Here, we demonstrate the possibility to fabricate high-quality thin films comprising both erbium and an appropriate organic molecule as a luminescence sensitizer utilizing the combined atomic layer deposition and molecular layer deposition (ALD/MLD) technique. We employ tris(N,N′-diisopropyl-2-dimethylamido guanidinato)erbium(III) [Er(DPDMG)3] together with 3,5-pyridine dicarboxylic acid as precursors. With the appreciably high film deposition rate achieved (6.4 Å cycle−1), the guanidinate precursor indeed appears as an interesting new addition to the ALD/MLD precursor variety toward novel materials. Our erbium–organic thin films showed highly promising UV absorption properties and a photoluminescence at 1535 nm for a 325-nm excitation, relevant to possible future luminescence applications.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publisher | |
| Authors | |
| Release Date | 2020-04-24 |
| Identifier | 51e443af-3ba5-481a-91f2-93350dd2bbf3 |
| Permanent Identifier (DOI) | |
| Permanent Identifier (URI) | |
| Is supplementing | |
| License | |
| Contact Name | Anjana Devi |
| Contact Email | |
| Public Access Level | Public |
| Funding Agency | |
| Project | |
| Subproject |

![[Open Data]](https://assets.okfn.org/images/ok_buttons/od_80x15_blue.png)