Polymers (Jun 2022)

Fabrication of Wearable Transistor with All-Graphene Electrodes via Hot Pressing

  • Youn Kim,
  • Jin-Yong Hong,
  • Young-Pyo Jeon,
  • Jung Bin Park,
  • Cheol Jin Lee,
  • Jea Uk Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14132602
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 13
p. 2602

Abstract

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Textile electronics are ideal for novel electronic devices owing to their flexibility, light weight, and wearability. In this work, wearable organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) with all-graphene electrodes, fabricated using hot pressing, are described. First, highly conductive and flexible electrodes consisting of a cotton textile substrate and electrochemically exfoliated graphene (EEG) were prepared via hot pressing. The EEG/textile electrodes exhibited a low sheet resistance of 1.3 Ω sq−1 and high flexibility; these were used as gate electrodes in the wearable OFETs. In addition, spray-coated EEG was also used as the source/drain (S/D) electrodes of the wearable OFETs, which recorded a sheet resistance of 14.8 Ω sq−1 after hot pressing. The wearable OFETs exhibited stable electrical performance, a field-effect mobility of 13.8 cm2 V−1 s−1, and an on–off current ratio of ~103 during 1000 cycles of bending. Consequently, the fabrication method for wearable transistors developed using textiles and hot-pressed graphene electrodes has potential applications in next-generation wearable devices.

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