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Inkjet-printed, self-aligned organic Schottky diodes on imprinted plastic substrates

Journal

FLEXIBLE AND PRINTED ELECTRONICS
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/2058-8585/ab670a

Keywords

organic Schottky diode; inkjet printing; flexible electronics

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation (NSF) [CMMI-1634263]
  2. Xerox Research Centre of Canada
  3. NSF through the MRSEC program
  4. National Science Foundation through the National Nano Coordinated Infrastructure Network (NNCI) [ECCS-1542202]

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Roll-to-roll printing provides an efficient way to fabricate large quantities of flexible electronic devices at low cost. However, building a single multilayered electronic device such as a diode requires precise layer-to-layer alignment, which is currently a major technical challenge for roll-to-roll printing. Here, we report a novel self-aligned strategy to fabricate fully printed organic Schottky diodes on pre-patterned plastic substrates. This strategy utilizes imprinted networks of capillary channels to guide the flow of inks delivered sequentially into adjoining ink receivers by inkjet printing, allowing self-alignment at the micrometer level. The optimized design of the capillary channels and ink receivers realized better control of ink flows and significantly improved device yield. Printed diodes exhibited outstanding rectification ratios (>10(4)) and excellent stability against repeated bending. Our work demonstrates a promising method for large-scale manufacturing of flexible and printed diodes.

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