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Guohong Hu1, Sihui Hou1, Qijun Cai1
1School of Automation Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu, China. whuang@uestc.edu.cn.
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Due to their unique mixed ionic-electronic working mechanism and good biocompatibility, organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) show great potential for applications in bioelectronics and neuromorphic electronics. Compared with the widely adopted floating gate setup, side gate OECTs, with well-defined device geometry and simpler fabrication and testing procedures, which may unleash the potential of OECTs for further integration and commercialization, are still under development. Here, the gate size (SG) and gate-channel distance (DGC) of side gates in vertical OECTs are precisely modulated by combining high-resolution printed silver gates and photo-patternable transistor channels. It is demonstrated that the performances of Homo-gDPP-based vOECTs show distinct variation when SG and DGC vary from 200 to 1600 µm2 and from 500 to 15 µm, respectively, for a channel area of only 30 × 30 µm2. Champion on current, peak transconductance, and on/off current ratio values of 13.83 ± 0.54 mA, 87.56 ± 2.76 mS, and (5.21 ± 0.27) × 108 are obtained with an SG of 1600 µm2 and a DGC of 15 µm, which are among the highest reported for side gate OECTs. Moreover, high-density complementary circuits are integrated in combination with the channel size and SG control, revealing the fastest switching speed (<9 ms) in reported side gate OECT circuits based on quasi-solid-state electrolytes (PEG-LiCl). This work provides a strategy for the optimal design and performance enhancement of OECTs and demonstrates ways for the miniaturization and integration of next-generation electronics based on OECTs.
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