Organic Electrochemical Transistors Based on the Conjugated Polyelectrolyte PCPDTBT-SO3 K (CPE-K).
Alexander T LillDavid Xi CaoMax SchrockJoachim VollbrechtJianfei HuangThuc-Quyen NguyenViktor V BrusBrett YurashDirk LeifertGuillermo C BazanThuc-Quyen NguyenPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2020)
PCPDTBT-SO3 K (CPE-K), a conjugated polyelectrolyte, is presented as a mixed conductor material that can be used to fabricate high transconductance accumulation mode organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs). OECTs are utilized in a wide range of applications such as analyte detection, neural interfacing, impedance sensing, and neuromorphic computing. The use of interdigitated contacts to enable high transconductance in a relatively small device area in comparison to standard contacts is demonstrated. Such characteristics are highly desired in applications such as neural-activity sensing, where the device area must be minimized to reduce invasiveness. The physical and electrical properties of CPE-K are fully characterized to allow a direct comparison to other top performing OECT materials. CPE-K demonstrates an electrical performance that is among the best reported in the literature for OECT materials. In addition, CPE-K OECTs operate in the accumulation mode, which allows for much lower energy consumption in comparison to commonly used depletion mode devices.