Nanophotonics (Jan 2024)

Direct electron beam patterning of electro-optically active PEDOT:PSS

  • Doshi Siddharth,
  • Ludescher Dominik,
  • Karst Julian,
  • Floess Moritz,
  • Carlström Johan,
  • Li Bohan,
  • Mintz Hemed Nofar,
  • Duh Yi-Shiou,
  • Melosh Nicholas A.,
  • Hentschel Mario,
  • Brongersma Mark,
  • Giessen Harald

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0640
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
pp. 2271 – 2280

Abstract

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The optical and electronic tunability of the conductive polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) has enabled emerging applications as diverse as bioelectronics, flexible electronics, and micro- and nano-photonics. High-resolution spatial patterning of PEDOT:PSS opens up opportunities for novel active devices in a range of fields. However, typical lithographic processes require tedious indirect patterning and dry etch processes, while solution-processing methods such as ink-jet printing have limited spatial resolution. Here, we report a method for direct write nano-patterning of commercially available PEDOT:PSS through electron-beam induced solubility modulation. The written structures are water stable and maintain the conductivity as well as electrochemical and optical properties of PEDOT:PSS, highlighting the broad utility of our method. We demonstrate the potential of our strategy by preparing prototypical nano-wire structures with feature sizes down to 250 nm, an order of magnitude finer than previously reported direct write methods, opening the possibility of writing chip-scale microelectronic and optical devices. We finally use the high-resolution writing capabilities to fabricate electrically-switchable optical diffraction gratings. We show active switching in this archetypal system with >95 % contrast at CMOS-compatible voltages of +2 V and −3 V, offering a route towards highly-miniaturized dynamic optoelectronic devices.

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