Towards sustainable, direct printed, organic transistors with biocompatible copolymer gate dielectrics

Roslyn Massey, Xiaoyu Song, Shiva Ashoori, Jingwen Guan,Ravi Prakash

The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering(2024)

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AbstractWe have investigated the potential of three dielectric materials to meet the future demands of green dielectrics: Polycaprolactone (PCL) thermoplastic, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)‐carrageenan (CAR) crosslinked biopolymer, and boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) as a nano additive in PVA. Metal–insulator–metal (MIM) capacitors and organic thin film transistors (OTFT) were built with bilayer dielectric stacks of PVA‐CAR, PVA‐PCL, and PVA‐BNNT materials to examine their electrical properties. The PVA‐CAR layer uses a cyclic freeze thaw process to crosslink PVA and CAR for superior mechanical and electrical properties to either material alone. The PVA‐CAR MIM capacitors showed a dielectric constant of 23, which was found to be consistent with the extracted OTFT gate dielectric characteristics. Of the OTFT devices tested, PVA‐CAR OTFT showed highest device currents at low applied biases and produced an ON/OFF ratio of 104–105, both values were highest amongst the tested gate dielectrics. This material is therefore extremely promising for green electronics. The PVA‐PCL OTFT had very low leakage current and beneficial hydrophilic properties with comparable electrical properties to the commonly used organic material polytetrafluoroethylene. PVA‐BNNT MIM capacitors showed a low dielectric constant of 0.7, and the high resistivity makes this a promising material for shielding or substrates in high frequency applications. All three materials have the potential to fulfil different niches in a sustainable electronics future.
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