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Solution-processed single-walled carbon nanotube field effect transistors and bootstrapped inverters for disintegratable, transient electronics
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MiniaturizationEngineeringWater Soluble SheetsPower ElectronicsElectronic DevicesCarbon-based MaterialNanoelectronicsNanotube ElectronicsElectronic PackagingCarbon NanotubesPower Electronic DevicesMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringNanotechnologyPower Semiconductor DeviceMicroelectronicsDevice DesignsElectrical PropertyTransient ElectronicsElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsInterfacial Phenomena
This paper presents materials, device designs, and physical/electrical characteristics of a form of nanotube electronics that is physically transient, in the sense that all constituent elements dissolve and/or disperse upon immersion into water. Studies of contact effects illustrate the ability to use water soluble metals such as magnesium for source/drain contacts in nanotube based field effect transistors. High mobilities and on/off ratios in transistors that use molybdenum, silicon nitride, and silicon oxide enable full swing characteristics for inverters at low voltages (∼5 V) and with high gains (∼30). Dissolution/disintegration tests of such systems on water soluble sheets of polyvinyl alcohol demonstrate physical transience within 30 min.
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