IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society (Jan 2016)

Water-Soluble Glass Substrate as a Platform for Biodegradable Solid-State Devices

  • Shihab Adnan,
  • Kwang-Man Lee,
  • Mohammad Tayeb Ghasr,
  • Matthew J. O'Keefe,
  • Delbert E. Day,
  • Chang-Soo Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JEDS.2016.2606340
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 6
pp. 490 – 494

Abstract

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A biodegradable glass material is utilized as a novel functional element of solid-state devices. A water-soluble borate glass substrate serves as the structural platform on which thin film device is built. The glass substrate completely dissolves in a saline solution in approximately 40 h. Intentional failure of the spiral device (RLC resonator circuit) as a result of rapid structural disintegration by dissolution is demonstrated in DC, AC, and RF ranges that agrees well with simulation. Adopting water-soluble glass elements is expected to be a viable approach to develop reliable all-inorganic biodegradable devices that are fully functional during an intended operational lifetime followed by rapid degradation.

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