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Silicon nanomembrane phototransistor flipped with multifunctional sensors toward smart digital dust

Gongjin Li, Zhe Ma, Chunyu You, Gaoshan Huang, Enming Song, Ruobing Pan, Hong Zhu, Jiaqi Xin, Borui Xu, Taeyoon Lee, Zhenghua An, Zengfeng Di, Yongfeng Mei

2020Science Advances46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The sensing module that converts physical or chemical stimuli into electrical signals is the core of future smart electronics in the post-Moore era. Challenges lie in the realization and integration of different detecting functions on a single chip. We propose a new design of on-chip construction for low-power consumption sensor, which is based on the optoelectronic detection mechanism with external stimuli and compatible with CMOS technology. A combination of flipped silicon nanomembrane phototransistors and stimuli-responsive materials presents low-power consumption (CMOS level) and demonstrates great functional expansibility of sensing targets, e.g., hydrogen concentration and relative humidity. With a device-first, wafer-compatible process introduced for large-scale silicon flexible electronics, our work shows great potential in the development of flexible and integrated smart sensing systems for the realization of Internet of Things applications.

Topics & Concepts

PhotodiodeSiliconMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsNanowire Synthesis and Applications