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Double-gate thin film transistor with suspended-gate applicable to tactile force sensor.

An Hoang-Thuy NguyenManh-Cuong NguyenSeongyong ChoAnh-Duy NguyenHyewon KimYeongcheol SeokJiyeon YoonRino Choi
Published in: Nano convergence (2020)
This paper presents a straightforward, low-cost, and effective integration process for the fabrication of membrane gate thin film transistors (TFTs) with an air gap. The membrane gate TFT with an air gap can be used as the highly sensitive tactile force sensor. The suspended membrane gate with an air gap as the insulator layer is formed by multiple photolithography steps and photoresist sacrificial layers. The viscosity of the photoresist and the spin speed was used to modify the thickness of the air gap during the coating process. The tactile force was measured by monitoring the drain current of the TFT as the force changed the thickness of the air gap. The sensitivity of the devices was enhanced by an optimal gate size and low Young's modulus of the gate material. This simple process has the potential for the production of small, versatile, and highly sensitive sensors.
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