摘要
Organic electrochemical transistors(OECTs)have emerged as versatile platforms for broad applications spanning from flexible and wearable integrated circuits to biomedical monitoring to neuromorphic computing.A variety of materials and tailored micro/nanostructures have recently been developed to realized stretchable OECTs,however,a solid-state OECT with high elasticity has not been demonstrated to date.Herein,we present a general platform developed for the facile generation of highly elastic all-polymer OECTs with high transconductance(up to 12.7 mS),long-term mechanical and environmental durability,and sustainability.Rapid prototyping of these devices was achieved simply by transfer printing lithium bis(trifluoromethane)sulfonimide doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate)(PEDOT:PSS/LiTFSI)microstructures onto a resilient gelatin-based gel electrolyte,in which both depletion-mode and enhancement-mode OECTs were produced using various active channels.Remarkably,the elaborate 3D architectures of the PEDOT:PSS were engineered,and an imprinted 3D-microstructured channel/electrolyte interface combined with wrinkled electrodes provided performance that was retained(>70%)through biaxial stretching of 100%strain and after 1000 repeated cycles of 80%strain.Furthermore,the anti-drying and degradable gelatin and the self-crosslinked PEDOT:PSS/LiTFSI jointly enabled stability during>4 months of storage and on-demand disposal and recycling.This work thus represents a straightforward approach towards high-performance stretchable organic electronics for wearable/implantable/neuromorphic/sustainable applications.
基金
supported by National Natural Science Fund of China(21802171,22075325)
Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project(202002030434).