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Wafer-scale microfabrication of flexible organic electrochemical transistors

Quentin Thiburce, Nicholas A. Melosh, Alberto Salleo

2022Flexible and Printed Electronics18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract We describe a photolithographic process to fabricate organic microdevices on flexible substrates that relies on photolithography and dry etching and is entirely compatible with standard cleanroom wafer processing equipment. A conductive polymer is used as active material to fabricate organic electrochemical transistors on a flexible polyimide substrate. The transistors are operated both with a solid-state ion gel electrolyte and an aqueous electrolyte, thus demonstrating their applicability as building blocks as both flexible integrated circuits and biosensors. Miniaturized transistors with 2 μ m-long channels are also demonstrated to showcase the ability of the microfabrication process to define small features. We believe the proposed process flow offers a high resolution alternative to printing techniques by taking full advantage of the superior reliability of established semiconductor device manufacturing techniques and facilities.

Topics & Concepts

PhotolithographyMaterials scienceMicrofabricationCleanroomNanotechnologyTransistorWaferOptoelectronicsElectrical engineeringVoltageFabricationEngineeringPathologyMedicineAlternative medicineAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsConducting polymers and applicationsNeuroscience and Neural Engineering