Giant (Aug 2024)
A universal pre-charging method for enhancing transient speed in Organic Electrochemical Transistors
Abstract
Organic electrochemical transistors (OECT) have shown great potential in diverse applications; however, in many OECTs, their slow transient response has thus far limited their practical use. One reason for the slow response is the complex interplay between lateral and vertical ion transport that has so far been poorly understood. In this work, we study the impact of lateral ion transport on OECT transient response, introduce a robust pre-charging method to manipulate the slow lateral ion transport. This approach leads to quicker ion redistribution and improved switching speeds. We show the general utility of pre-charging method in enhancing the switching speeds across various material systems, characterized by both low and high ion mobilities, and across different device architectures, achieving nearly symmetric speeds for both on-switching and off-switching. Moreover, we showcase the efficacy of the pre-charging method in enabling slow OECTs to capture rapid signals in real-world applications. Our findings present a groundbreaking strategy for enhancing the response times of OECT devices and deepening our understanding of the transient mechanisms in OECT device.