Effects of the Ionic Currents in Electrolyte‐gated Organic Field‐Effect Transistors |
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Authors: | Elias Said Oscar Larsson Magnus Berggren Xavier Crispin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Science and Technology (ITN), Link?ping University, Organic Electronics SE‐601 74 Norrk?ping (Sweden) |
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Abstract: | Polyelectrolytes are promising materials as gate dielectrics in organic field‐effect transistors (OFETs). Upon gate bias, their polarization induces an ionic charging current, which generates a large double layer capacitor (10–500 µF cm?2) at the semiconductor/electrolyte interface. The resulting transistor operates at low voltages (<1 V) and its conducting channel is formed in ~50 µs. The effect of ionic currents on the performance of the OFETs is investigated by varying the relative humidity of the device ambience. Within defined humidity levels and potential values, the water electrolysis is negligible and the OFETs performances are optimum. |
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Keywords: | electrolytes field‐effect transistors ionic conductivity organic electronics |
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