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Coplanar-gate transparent graphene transistors and inverters on plastic
Beom Joon Kim1, Seoung-Ki Lee, Moon Sung Kang
1School of Chemical Engineering and ‡School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, SKKU Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology (SAINT) and Center for Human Interface Nano Technology (HINT), Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, Korea.
Abstract:
Transparent flexible graphene transistors and inverters in a coplanar-gate configuration were presented for the first time using only two materials: graphene and an ion gel gate dielectric. The novel device configuration simplifies device fabrication such that only two printing steps were required to fabricate transistors and inverters. The devices exhibited excellent device performances including low-voltage operation with a high transistor-on-current and mobility, excellent mechanical flexibility, environmental stability, and a reasonable inverting behavior upon connecting the two transistors.
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