Literature DB >> 30548675

The Semiconductor/Conductor Interface Piezoresistive Effect in an Organic Transistor for Highly Sensitive Pressure Sensors.

Zhongwu Wang1,2,3, Shujing Guo2, Hongwei Li2, Bin Wang4, Yongtao Sun4, Zeyang Xu2, Xiaosong Chen2, Kunjie Wu2, Xiaotao Zhang1, Feifei Xing3, Liqiang Li1,2,5, Wenping Hu1.   

Abstract

The piezoresistive pressure sensor, a kind of widely investigated artificial device to transfer force stimuli to electrical signals, generally consists of one or more kinds of conducting materials. Here, a highly sensitive pressure sensor based on the semiconductor/conductor interface piezoresistive effect is successfully demonstrated by using organic transistor geometry. Because of the efficient combination of the piezoresistive effect and field-effect modulation in a single sensor, this pressure sensor shows excellent performance, such as high sensitivity (514 kPa-1 ), low limit of detection, short response and recovery time, and robust stability. More importantly, the unique gate modulation effect in the transistor endows the sensor with an unparalleled ability-tunable sensitivity via bias conditions in a single sensor, which is of great significance for applications in complex pressure environments. The novel working principle and high performance represent significant progress in the field of pressure sensors.
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Keywords:  field-effect; piezoresistive effect; pressure sensors; transistors; tunable sensitivity

Year:  2018        PMID: 30548675     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201805630

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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