Sub-2V, Transfer-Stamped Organic/Inorganic Complementary Inverters Based on Electrolyte-Gated Transistors.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2018)

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Organic/inorganic hybrid complementary inverters operating at low voltages (1 V or less) were fabricated by transfer-stamping organic p-type poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and inorganic n-type zinc oxide (ZnO) electrolyte-gated transistors (EGTs). A semicrystalline homopolymer-based gel electrolyte, or an ionogel, was also transfer-stamped on the semiconductors for use as a high-capacitance gate insulator. For the ionogel stamping, the thermoreversible crystallization of phase-separated homopolymer crystals, which act as network cross-links, was employed to improve the contact between the gel and the semiconductor channel. The homopolymer ionogel-gated P3HT transistor exhibited a high hole mobility of 2.81 cm/Vs, and the ionogel-gated n-type ZnO transistors also showed a high electron mobility of 2.06 cm/Vs. The ionogel-gated hybrid complementary inverter based on the P3HT and ZnO EGTs showed a low-voltage operation with appropriate inversion characteristics including a high voltage gain of ~18. These results demonstrate that the transfer stamping strategy provides a facile and reliable processing route for fabricating electrolyte-gated transistors and logic circuits.
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transfer stamping,complementary inverter,electrolyte-gated transistor,ionogel,low-voltage operation
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