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Electrospun polyaniline/polyethylene oxide nanofiber field-effect transistor
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Materials ScienceNanofiberElectrical EngineeringElectroactive MaterialEngineeringElectronic MaterialsPolymer TechnologyNanomaterialsConducting PolymerField-effect TransistorPolymer ScienceSaturation Channel CurrentsElectrospun Polyaniline/polyethylenePeo ContentPolymers
We report on the observation of field-effect transistor (FET) behavior in electrospun camphorsulfonic-acid-doped polyaniline/polyethylene oxide (PEO) nanofibers. Saturation channel currents are observed at surprisingly low source–drain voltages. The hole mobility in the depletion regime is 1.4×10−4 cm2/V s, while the one-dimensional (1-D) charge density (at zero gate bias) is calculated to be approximately 1 hole per 50 two-ring repeat units of polyaniline, consistent with the rather high channel conductivity (∼10−3 S/cm). Reducing or eliminating the PEO content in the fiber is expected to enhance device parameters. Electrospinning is thus proposed as a simple method of fabricating one-dimensional polymer FETs.
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