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Ambipolar blend-based organic electrochemical transistors and inverters

Engineering and Technology

Ambipolar blend-based organic electrochemical transistors and inverters

E. Stein, O. Nahor, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking advancements in ambipolar organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) that can detect both cations and anions, enhancing bioelectronic applications. This innovative research, conducted by Eyal Stein and team, presents a tunable approach using a blend of p- and n-type materials, leading to OECTs with high trans-conductance and remarkable stability.... show more
Abstract
CMOS-like circuits in bioelectronics translate biological to electronic signals using organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) based on organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors (OMIECs). Ambipolar OECTs can reduce the complexity of circuit fabrication, and in bioelectronics have the major advantage of detecting both cations and anions in one device, which further expands the prospects for diagnosis and sensing. Ambipolar OMIECS however, are scarce, limited by intricate materials design and complex synthesis. Here we demonstrate that judicious selection of p- and n-type materials for blend-based OMIECs offers a simple and tunable approach for the fabrication of ambipolar OECTs and corresponding circuits. These OECTs show high trans-conductance and excellent stability over multiple alternating polarity cycles, with ON/OFF ratios exceeding 10³ and high gains in corresponding inverters. This work presents a simple and versatile new paradigm for the fabrication of ambipolar OMIECs and circuits with little constraints on materials design and synthesis and numerous possibilities for tunability and optimization towards higher performing bioelectronic applications.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 22, 2022
Authors
Eyal Stein, Oded Nahor, Mikhail Stolov, Viatcheslav Freger, Iuliana Maria Petruta, Iain McCulloch, Gitti L. Frey
Tags
ambipolar
organic electrochemical transistors
bioelectronics
ionic-electronic conductors
p-type materials
n-type materials
high trans-conductance
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