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Versatile Triboiontronic Transistor via Proton Conductor

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages 8668-8677

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c03030

Keywords

triboiontronic transistor; proton conductor; triboelectric nanogenerator; logic inverter; sensory neuron

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFA0202703, 2016YFA0202704]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51605034, 51711540300]
  3. CAS Pioneer Hundred Talents Program, Beijing Nova Program [Z191100001119047]
  4. State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments (Tianjin University)

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Iontronics are effective in modulating electrical properties through the electric double layers (EDLs) assisted with ionic migration/arrangement, which are highly promising for unconventional electronics, ionic sensory devices, and flexible interactive interface. Proton conductors with the smallest and most abundant protons (H+) can realize a faster migration/polarization under electric field to form the EDL with higher capacitance. Here, a versatile triboiontronic MoS2 transistor via proton conductor by sophisticated combination of triboelectric modulation and protons migration has been demonstrated. This device utilizes triboelectric potential originated from mechanical displacement to modulate the electrical properties of transistors via protons migration/accumulation. It shows superior electrical properties, including high current on/off ratio over 10(6), low cutoff current (similar to 0.04 pA), and steep switching properties (89 mu m/dec). Pioneering noise tests are conducted to the tribotronic devices to exclude the possible noise interference introduced by mechanical displacement. The versatile triboiontronic MoS2 transistor via proton conductor has been utilized for mechanical behavior derived logic devices and an artificial sensory neuron system. This work represents the reliable and effective triboelectric potential modulation on electronic transportation through protonic dielectrics, which is highly desired for theoretical study of tribotronic gating, active mechanosensation, self-powered electronic skin, artificial intelligence, etc.

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