材料科学
电解质
纳米技术
印刷电子产品
氧化物
电子线路
金属
光电子学
电气工程
电极
复合材料
冶金
墨水池
工程类
物理化学
化学
作者
Gabriel Cadilha Marques,Dennis D. Weller,Ahmet Turan Erozan,Xiaowei Feng,Mehdi B. Tahoori,Jasmin Aghassi‐Hagmann
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201806483
摘要
Abstract Printed electrolyte‐gated oxide electronics is an emerging electronic technology in the low voltage regime (≤1 V). Whereas in the past mainly dielectrics have been used for gating the transistors, many recent approaches employ the advantages of solution processable, solid polymer electrolytes, or ion gels that provide high gate capacitances produced by a Helmholtz double layer, allowing for low‐voltage operation. Herein, with special focus on work performed at KIT recent advances in building electronic circuits based on indium oxide, n‐type electrolyte‐gated field‐effect transistors (EGFETs) are reviewed. When integrated into ring oscillator circuits a digital performance ranging from 250 Hz at 1 V up to 1 kHz is achieved. Sequential circuits such as memory cells are also demonstrated. More complex circuits are feasible but remain challenging also because of the high variability of the printed devices. However, the device inherent variability can be even exploited in security circuits such as physically unclonable functions (PUFs), which output a reliable and unique, device specific, digital response signal. As an overall advantage of the technology all the presented circuits can operate at very low supply voltages (0.6 V), which is crucial for low‐power printed electronics applications.
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