APL Materials (Jan 2015)

A hydrogel capsule as gate dielectric in flexible organic field-effect transistors

  • L. M. Dumitru,
  • K. Manoli,
  • M. Magliulo,
  • T. Ligonzo,
  • G. Palazzo,
  • L. Torsi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4901124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 014904 – 014904-11

Abstract

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A jellified alginate based capsule serves as biocompatible and biodegradable electrolyte system to gate an organic field-effect transistor fabricated on a flexible substrate. Such a system allows operating thiophene based polymer transistors below 0.5 V through an electrical double layer formed across an ion-permeable polymeric electrolyte. Moreover, biological macro-molecules such as glucose-oxidase and streptavidin can enter into the gating capsules that serve also as delivery system. An enzymatic bio-reaction is shown to take place in the capsule and preliminary results on the measurement of the electronic responses promise for low-cost, low-power, flexible electronic bio-sensing applications using capsule-gated organic field-effect transistors.