Abstract

Abstract Eco-friendly “green” electronics are attracting increasing interests in recent years. Here, biodegradable organic/inorganic hybrid indium-tin-oxide electric double layer (EDL) transistors were fabricated on plastic substrates. Solution processed chitosan based polysaccharide films were used as gate dielectrics. Due to extremely high EDL capacitances of the chitosan-based electrolytes, the oxide EDL transistors exhibit good performances. Resistor loaded inverters were also built, exhibiting full-swing characteristics and high voltage gains at low operation voltages. Wave-type conversions were realized including conversions from sinusoid waves into rectangular waves and from noise signals into two-bit outputs. Furthermore, the organic/inorganic hybrid transistors can be dissolved in water easily. The proposed organic/inorganic hybrid oxide transistors may have potential applications in “green” portable devices.

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