Organic-inorganic hybrid films present special challenges and opportunities
with respect to potential applications, as well as for the observation of
interesting physical phenomena. Although the often disparate characteristic
s (e.g., solubility and thermal stability) of the two components provide a
potential barrier toward forming workable and convenient film deposition st
rategies, recent results have demonstrated that not only is it possible to
develop suitable techniques for these materials but relatively simple proce
sses are often sufficient to yield high quality films. In the current revie
w, some of these recent results on organic-inorganic hybrid films are discu
ssed, with selected examples chosen from among the deposition of sol-gel ma
terials, self-assembled hybrids, Langmuir-Blodgett films, and artificially
layered materials. In addition to discussing film-deposition techniques, an
effort will also be made, where appropriate, to indicate how the resulting
films might be useful for applications such as organic-inorganic electroni
c or photonic devices.