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This project explores the engineering of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for innovative photonic sensing technologies. By leveraging the unique properties of MOFs, the research aims to develop new materials that enhance light interaction, enabling the creation of advanced sensors for various applications in photonics.
The project is in the field of nanoporous materials engineering, focusing on the discovery, characterisation and application of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as an innovative platform to afford disruptive photonics sensing technology.
Compared to the traditional material options (e.g. metal oxides and nitrides), MOFs offer several key advantages.
The vast inorganic-organic (hybrid) structural diversity of MOFs implies a huge prospect to tune the desirable physical and chemical properties for e…
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