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摘要
本文首先概述了有关使用各种源自自然界的多糖作为有机场效应晶体管(OFET)栅极电介质候选材料以实现器件的生态友好性和最终生物降解性的报道。为了强调这一点,我们全面研究了使用氰乙基纤维素(CEC)(一种合成改性纤维素)作为栅电介质制造的柔性场效应晶体管的性能。一种广泛研究过的 TIPS-五碳烯(TIPS-pentacene:PS 混合物来形成这些器件的有源层,并在 -5 V 的低电压下实现了 p 沟道晶体管工作。除了高性能之外,这些器件还具有出色的可重复性,在环境条件下的保质期长达 10 个月。对重复性、偏置应力和弯曲稳定性的影响进行了研究,以确认其良好的电气和弯曲稳定性。即使弯曲 200 次,该器件仍能保持晶体管性能。此外,还研究了退火温度对晶体管性能的影响,以观察其在实际应用中的适用性。这些研究结果表明,多糖可以成为生态可持续电子器件的合适栅极电介质。
Flexible devices for eco-sustainable electronics: Natural polysaccharide as gate dielectric in organic transistors
In this paper, firstly, reports on use of various nature originated polysaccharides as gate dielectric candidates for organic field effect transistors (OFETs) to achieve eco-friendliness and eventual biodegradability in devices, are summarized. To emphasize the same, the performance of flexible OFETs fabricated with cyanoethyl cellulose (CEC), a synthetically modified cellulose as gate dielectric is comprehensively investigated. A widely studied TIPS-pentacene: PS blend is used to form the active layer in these devices, showing a p-channel transistor operation at a low voltage of −5 V. Along with high performance, these devices exhibited excellent repeatability and shelf life up to 10 months in ambient conditions. Effect of repeatability, bias-stress, and bending stability were investigated to confirm the decent electrical and bending stability. The device can sustain the transistor performance even after application of 200 bending cycles. Moreover, the effect of annealing temperature on transistor performance was studied to observe their suitability in real applications. These findings suggest that polysaccharides can be suitable gate dielectric for eco-sustainable electronics.