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Fully transparent solution-processed carbon nanotube thin film transistors on a flexible substrate


Abstract:

Fully transparent solution-processed carbon nanotube thin film transistors (CNT-TFTs) on flexible substrate are proposed and fabricated by a facile and low-cost process. ...Show More

Abstract:

Fully transparent solution-processed carbon nanotube thin film transistors (CNT-TFTs) on flexible substrate are proposed and fabricated by a facile and low-cost process. By using 95%-semiconducting enriched carbon nanotubes as channel and transparent indium tin oxide as gate, source and drain electrodes, CNT-TFTs with a high on/off current ratio of 2.68×106, a low threshold voltage of 0.38 V, a steep subthreshold swing of 0.28 V/dec, a good device mobility of 2.95 cm2/vs as well as a high transparency of 91.1% has been achieved. In addition, the whole fabrication of solution-processed CNT-TFTs involves no high temperature and complicated processing, which satisfies the manufacturing requirements for future transparent and flexible electronics.
Date of Conference: 22-25 August 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 24 November 2016
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Conference Location: Sendai, Japan

I. Introduction

Flexible and optically transparent electronics, as an emerging technology for the next-generation optoelectronic devices, has attracted numerous research efforts in recent years due to its great potential to make significant commercial impact in a wide variety of areas [1], [2], such as flexible circuits [3], flexible displays [4], and conformable RFID tags [5], [6].

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