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High-gain, low-voltage unipolar logic circuits based on nanoscale flexible organic thin-film transistors with small signal delays.

Tanumita HaldarTobias WollandtJürgen WeisUte ZschieschangHagen KlaukRalf Thomas WeitzJoachim N BurghartzMichael Geiger
Published in: Science advances (2023)
One of the circuit topologies for the implementation of unipolar integrated circuits (circuits that use either p-channel or n-channel transistors, but not both) is the zero- V GS architecture. Zero- V GS circuits often provide excellent static performance (large small-signal gain and large noise margins), but they suffer from the large signal delay imposed by the load transistor. To address this limitation, we have used electron-beam lithography to fabricate zero- V GS circuits based on organic transistors with channel lengths as small as 120 nm on flexible polymeric substrates. For a supply voltage of 3 V, these circuits have characteristic signal-delay time constants of 14 ns for the low-to-high transition and 560 ns for the high-to-low transition of the circuit's output voltage. These signal delays represent the best dynamic performance reported to date for organic transistor-based zero- V GS circuits. The signal-delay time constant of 14 ns is also the smallest signal delay reported to date for flexible organic transistors.
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