npj Flexible Electronics (Aug 2021)

Direct roll transfer printed silicon nanoribbon arrays based high-performance flexible electronics

  • Ayoub Zumeit,
  • Abhishek Singh Dahiya,
  • Adamos Christou,
  • Dhayalan Shakthivel,
  • Ravinder Dahiya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-021-00116-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Transfer printing of high mobility inorganic nanostructures, using an elastomeric transfer stamp, is a potential route for high-performance printed electronics. Using this method to transfer nanostructures with high yield, uniformity and excellent registration over large area remain a challenge. Herein, we present the ‘direct roll transfer’ as a single-step process, i.e., without using any elastomeric stamp, to print nanoribbons (NRs) on different substrates with excellent registration (retaining spacing, orientation, etc.) and transfer yield (∼95%). The silicon NR based field-effect transistors printed using direct roll transfer consistently show high performance i.e., high on-state current (Ion) >1 mA, high mobility (μ eff) >600 cm2/Vs, high on/off ratio (I on/off) of around 106, and low hysteresis (<0.4 V). The developed versatile and transformative method can also print nanostructures based on other materials such as GaAs and thus could pave the way for direct printing of high-performance electronics on large-area flexible substrates.