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Ionic dielectrics for fully printed carbon nanotube transistors: impact of composition and induced stresses

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NANOSCALE
卷 14, 期 45, 页码 16845-16856

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nr04206a

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  1. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [2139754]
  2. National Science Foundation, National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) [ECCS-1542015]
  3. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [1R01HL146849]
  4. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-22-1-0466]
  5. Division Of Graduate Education
  6. Directorate for STEM Education [2139754] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Printed carbon nanotube thin-film transistors (CNT-TFTs) are promising for flexible electronics, but printing the gate dielectric layer is challenging. Ionic dielectrics show potential but their composition and stress effects are not well understood. This study investigates three different ionic dielectrics in fully printed CNT-TFTs and reveals trade-offs in performance and stability. CNC exhibits the best low-voltage operation, while ion gel and elastomer show better stability under bias and mechanical stress.
Printed carbon nanotube thin-film transistors (CNT-TFTs) are candidates for flexible electronics with printability on a wide range of substrates. Among the layers comprising a CNT-TFT, the gate dielectric has proven most difficult to additively print owing to challenges in film uniformity, thickness, and post-processing requirements. Printed ionic dielectrics show promise for addressing these issues and yielding devices that operate at low voltages thanks to their high-capacitance electric double layers. However, the printing of ionic dielectrics in their various compositions is not well understood, nor is the impact of certain stresses on these materials. In this work, we studied three compositionally distinct ionic dielectrics in fully printed CNT-TFTs: the polar-fluorinated polymer elastomer PVDF-HFP; an ion gel consisting of triblock polymer PS-PMMA-PS and ionic liquid EMIM-TFSI; and crystalline nanocellulose (CNC) with a salt concentration of 0.05%. Although ion gel has been thoroughly studied, e-PVDF-HFP and CNC printing are relatively new and this study provides insights into their ink formulation, print processing, and performance as gate dielectrics. Using a consistent aerosol jet printing approach, each ionic dielectric was printed into similar CNT-TFTs, allowing for direct comparison through extensive characterization, including mechanical and electrical stress tests. The ionic dielectrics were found to have distinct operational dependencies based on their compositional and ionic attributes. Overall, the results reveal a number of trade-offs that must be managed when selecting a printable ionic dielectric, with CNC showing the strongest performance for low-voltage operation but the ion gel and elastomer exhibiting better stability under bias and mechanical stresses.

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