DocumentCode
3688969
Title
Nature as microelectronic fab: Bioelectronics: Materials, transistors and circuits
Author
Barbara Stadlober;Esther Karner;Andreas Petritz;Alexander Fian;Mihai Irimia-Vladu
Author_Institution
Institute for Surface Technologies and Photonics, JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Weiz, Austria
fYear
2015
Firstpage
10
Lastpage
17
Abstract
Over the last five years, a series of novel organic materials that either occur freely or are extracted from nature have been applied in transistors and simple electronic circuits (inverters) as biocompatible and biodegradable dielectrics and semiconductors. Although these materials have natural origin, are abundant on earth and in many respects were exploited by humanity since centuries or even millennia, they often do not deliver the expected outcome for high performance electronics. This situation motivated chemists to synthesize organic materials inspired by the natural ones (i.e. nature-inspired), with improved structures for high-performance organic electronics development. Here, we elaborate on the usage of the new class of naturally-occurring and nature-inspired organic materials employed in electronic circuits. Such novel structures impart high performance and high stability to integrated circuits, and hold the appealing features of biocompatibility and biodegradability. They carry a huge potential for achieving the sustainability goal in electronics industry, corroborated by resource efficiency and electronic waste reduction.
Keywords
"Dielectrics","OFETs","Inverters","Pentacene","Electrodes","Aluminum oxide"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Solid State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC), 2015 45th European
ISSN
1930-8876
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-7133-9
Electronic_ISBN
2378-6558
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESSDERC.2015.7324701
Filename
7324701
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