Ultrathin Transistors
and Circuits for Conformable
Electronics
Posted on 2024-11-04 - 14:36
Adapting electronics to perfectly conform to nonplanar
and rough
surfaces, such as human skin, is a challenging task, which could open
up new applications in fields of high economic and scientific interest,
ranging from health to robotics, human-machine interface, and Internet
of Things. The key to success lies in defining a technology that can
lead to ultrathin devices, exploiting ultimately thin materials, with
high mechanical flexibility and excellent electrical properties. Here,
we report a hybrid approach for the development of high-performance,
ultrathin and conformable electronic devices, based on the integration
of semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides, i.e., MoS2, with organic gate dielectric material, i.e., polyvinyl formal
(PVF) combined with inkjet printed PEDOT:PSS electrodes. Through this
novel approach, transistors and simple digital and analogue circuits
are fabricated by a sequential stacking of ultrathin (nanometer) layers
on a few micrometers thick polyimide substrate, which guarantees the
high flexibility mandatory for the targeted applications.
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Parenti, Federico; Sargeni, Riccardo; Dimaggio, Elisabetta; Pieri, Francesco; Fabbri, Filippo; Losi, Tommaso; et al. (2024). Ultrathin Transistors
and Circuits for Conformable
Electronics. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c04930Â