材料科学
数码产品
电容器
晶体管
瞬态(计算机编程)
光电子学
电感器
纳米技术
电气工程
计算机科学
操作系统
工程类
电压
作者
Seung‐Kyun Kang,Suk‐Won Hwang,Sooyoun Yu,Jung‐Hun Seo,Elise A. Corbin,Jiho Shin,Dae Seung Wie,Rashid Bashir,Zhenqiang Ma,John A. Rogers
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201403469
摘要
Biodegradable substrates and encapsulating materials play critical roles in the development of an emerging class of semiconductor technology, generally referred as “transient electronics”, whose key characteristic is an ability to dissolve completely, in a controlled manner, upon immersion in ground water or biofluids. The results presented here introduce the use of thin foils of Mo, Fe, W, or Zn as biodegradable substrates and silicate spin‐on‐glass (SOG) materials as insulating and encapsulating layers, with demonstrations of transient active (diode and transistor) and passive (capacitor and inductor) electronic components. Complete measurements of electrical characteristics demonstrate that the device performance can reach levels comparable to those possible with conventional, nontransient materials. Dissolution kinetics of the foils and cytotoxicity tests of the SOG yield information relevant to use in transient electronics for temporary biomedical implants, resorbable environmental monitors, and reduced waste consumer electronics.
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