Electrolyte-gated graphene Schottky barrier transistors

Advanced Materials
Beom Joon KimJeong Ho Cho

Abstract

A new device architecture for flexible vertical Schottky barrier (SB) transistors and logic gates based on graphene-organic-semiconductor-metal heterostructures and ion gel gate dielectrics is demonstrated. The devices show well-behaved p- and n-type characteristics under low-voltage operation (<1 V), yielding high current densities (>100 mA cm(-2) ) and on/off current ratios (>10(3) ).

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May 27, 2016·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Jae Hoon ParkJeong Ho Cho
Jul 18, 2018·Advanced Materials·Bhagwati PrasadJochen Mannhart
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Apr 18, 2017·Nano Letters·Ajjiporn DathbunJeong Ho Cho
Aug 19, 2017·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Hyungseok KangJeong Ho Cho
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