All printed organic electrochemical transistors

The development of flexible organic electronic devices has been rapidly growing since the discovery of conducting polymers. Organic electrochemical transistor (OECT), in particular, is receiving increasing attention due to its low power consumption, high transconductance, high signal-noise rat...

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Main Author: Chen, Yingjun
Other Authors: Leong Wei Lin
Format: Thesis-Master by Research
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165374
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description The development of flexible organic electronic devices has been rapidly growing since the discovery of conducting polymers. Organic electrochemical transistor (OECT), in particular, is receiving increasing attention due to its low power consumption, high transconductance, high signal-noise ratio, and its ability to serve as versatile electronic building block in printed electronics. However, traditional silicon-based transistor fabrication methods like etching and sputtering are incompatible with organic-based electronic circuits. This project aims to develop and optimize screen-printed processes for OECT-based circuits which are compatible with large-scale manufacturing and have the potential to lower cost when combined with high production yield. The novel materials and device structure of printed OECT is compared and optimized. This printing method will enable the high production of the all- printed OECT array with fast transient response(1.9ms for switching off and 28ms for switching on) which has never been reported previously in the screen-printed OECTs area.
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spelling ntu-10356/1653742023-07-04T15:08:09Z All printed organic electrochemical transistors Chen, Yingjun Leong Wei Lin School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering wlleong@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering The development of flexible organic electronic devices has been rapidly growing since the discovery of conducting polymers. Organic electrochemical transistor (OECT), in particular, is receiving increasing attention due to its low power consumption, high transconductance, high signal-noise ratio, and its ability to serve as versatile electronic building block in printed electronics. However, traditional silicon-based transistor fabrication methods like etching and sputtering are incompatible with organic-based electronic circuits. This project aims to develop and optimize screen-printed processes for OECT-based circuits which are compatible with large-scale manufacturing and have the potential to lower cost when combined with high production yield. The novel materials and device structure of printed OECT is compared and optimized. This printing method will enable the high production of the all- printed OECT array with fast transient response(1.9ms for switching off and 28ms for switching on) which has never been reported previously in the screen-printed OECTs area. Master of Engineering 2023-03-26T10:53:38Z 2023-03-26T10:53:38Z 2022 Thesis-Master by Research Chen, Y. (2022). All printed organic electrochemical transistors. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165374 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165374 10.32657/10356/165374 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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All printed organic electrochemical transistors
title All printed organic electrochemical transistors
title_full All printed organic electrochemical transistors
title_fullStr All printed organic electrochemical transistors
title_full_unstemmed All printed organic electrochemical transistors
title_short All printed organic electrochemical transistors
title_sort all printed organic electrochemical transistors
topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
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