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Low Operating Voltage Organic Field-Effect Transistors with Gelatin as a Moisture-Induced Ionic Dielectric Layer: The Issues of High Carrier Mobility

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 12, 期 17, 页码 19727-19736

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c01499

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organic field-effect transistors (OFETs); biopolymers; flexible device; humidity sensor; mobility overestimation

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  1. Govt. of India [(DBT) BT/PR16620/NER/95/223/2015, (MeitY) 5(1)/2017-NANO,, (DST) DST/NM/NNetRA/2018(G)-IIT-KGP]
  2. Central Research Facilities (CRF), IIT Kharagpur

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We have developed low-voltage (<2 V) flexible organic held-effect transistors (OFETs) with high carrier mobility using gelatin as a moisture-induced ionic gate dielectric system. Ionic concentration in the gelatin layer depends on the relative humidity condition during the measurement. The capacitance of the dielectric layer used for the calculation of field-effect carrier mobility for the OFETs crucially depends on the frequency at which the capacitance was measured. The results of frequency-dependent gate capacitance together with the anomalous bias-stress effect have been used to determine the exact frequency at which the carrier mobility should be calculated. The observed carrier mobility of the devices is 0.33 cm(2)/Vs with the capacitance measured at frequency 20 mHz. It can be overestimated to 14 cm(2)/Vs with the capacitance measured at 100 kHz. The devices can be used as highly sensitive humidity sensors. About three orders of magnitude variation in device current have been observed on the changes in relative humidity (RH) levels from 10 to 80%. The devices show a fast response with a response and recovery times of similar to 100 and similar to 110 ms, respectively. The devices are flexible up to a 5 mm bending radius.

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