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The intrinsic properties of predesignable topologies and tunable electronic structures, coupled with the increase of electrical conductivity, make two‐dimensional metal–organic frameworks (2D MOFs) highly prospective candidates for next‐generation electronic/spintronic devices. In this Minireview, we present an outline of the design principles of 2D MOF‐based spintronics materials. Then, we highlight...
The intrinsic properties of predesignable topologies and tunable electronic structures, coupled with the increase of electrical conductivity, make two‐dimensional metal–organic frameworks (2D MOFs) highly prospective candidates for next‐generation electronic/spintronic devices. In this Minireview, we present an outline of the design principles of 2D MOF‐based spintronics materials. Then, we highlight...