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50MHz rectifier based on an organic diode

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NATURE MATERIALS
卷 4, 期 8, 页码 597-600

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nmat1434

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A main focus of research on organic semiconductors is their potential application in passive organic radio-frequency identification (RF-ID) tags. First prototypes working at 125 kHz have been shown by industrial research groups(1). However, to be commercially viable, the organic RF-ID tag would need to be compatible with the base-carrier frequency of 13.56 MHz (ref. 2). High-frequency operation has been out of reach for devices based on organic semiconducting material, because of the intrinsically low mobility of those materials. Here, we report on a recti. er based on a pentacene diode that can rectify an incoming a. c. signal at 50 MHz. At 14 MHz, a rectified voltage of 11 V for an a. c. voltage with a peak-to-peak amplitude of 36 V has been achieved. On the basis of those results, we estimate the frequency limits of an organic diode showing that even the ultra-high-frequency band at around 800 MHz is within reach.

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