Polymer Electronics

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Transcript Polymer Electronics

Part 1
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Background
What are polymer electronics?
What makes polymer so suited for
electronic applications?
Polymer Devices
Applications and Areas of Research
Printable Electronics
Advantages and Disadvantages
Summary
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• In the early 1970s, Alan J. Heeger, Alan G.
MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa collaborated and
discovered that the electrical conductivity of
conjugated polymers could be controlled by doping
• Polyactelene and iodine
• The conductivity of this doped material approaches the
conductivity of the best available conductor
• This was one of the first known examples of a conductive
organic polymer
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Researchers were granted a Nobel Prize in 2001
Paved the way for organic/polymer electronics
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A polymer is a compound consisting of a long
chain of repeating monomers
 Typical polymers - plastic, rubber
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Polymer
Polymers electronics are often grouped under
organic electronics because they are carbon
based
Polytronics – polymer + electronics
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Polymers can be very easily processed from
solution
 Number of low cost application techniques can be
applied
 Mass production
 Enhanced flexibility allows for more applications
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TRANSISTORS - organic field
effect transistor to control
current and voltage
 OFET-The transistor is the basic
building block for integrated
circuits. A typical polymer
transistor contains 4 layers:
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On the substrate, there is a first
contact layer, which is structured
to form the base of a transistor
with two contacts: source and
drain.
▪ These contacts are covered by the
polymer semiconductor.
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The next layer is the polymer
insulator, which separates the
gate contact layer form the
semiconductor.
 The top layer is the gate contact
layer.
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Polymer Diode
 In organic diodes, the
rectifying contact (so called
Schottky contact) between
the organic semiconductor
and specific metals is used.
 The charge carriers can pass
this metal-semiconductor
contact only in one direction.
 Diode allows current flow
only in forward direction,
whereas in the reverse
direction the current flow is
blocked.
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Polymer Capacitor
 The capacitor consists of two
electrodes which are
separated by a dielectric
(insulator)
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Polymer Inverter
 A polymer inverter
consists of two organic
transistors
 Basic circuits for the
implementation of logical
functions like NAND,
NOR, NOT
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Polymer Ring Oscillator
 The ring oscillator is a
relatively simple circuit
consisting of a series of
several inverters
 Can be used in ICs to
generate a clock signal
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