Abstract
Colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals are emerging as a new class of solution-processable materials for low-cost, flexible, thin-film electronics. Although these colloidal inks have been shown to form single, thin-film field-effect transistors with impressive characteristics, the use of multiple high-performance nanocrystal field-effect transistors in large-area integrated circuits has not been shown. This is needed to understand and demonstrate the applicability of these discrete nanocrystal field-effect transistors for advanced electronic technologies. Here we report solution-deposited nanocrystal integrated circuits, showing nanocrystal integrated circuit inverters, amplifiers and ring oscillators, constructed from high-performance, low-voltage, low-hysteresis CdSe nanocrystal field-effect transistors with electron mobilities of up to 22 cm 2 V -1 s -1, current modulation >10 6 and subthreshold swing of 0.28 V dec -1. We fabricated the nanocrystal field-effect transistors and nanocrystal integrated circuits from colloidal inks on flexible plastic substrates and scaled the devices to operate at low voltages. We demonstrate that colloidal nanocrystal field-effect transistors can be used as building blocks to construct complex integrated circuits, promising a viable material for low-cost, flexible, large-area electronics. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Kim, D. K., Lai, Y., Diroll, B. T., Murray, C. B., & Kagan, C. R. (2012). Flexible and low-voltage integrated circuits constructed from high-performance nanocrystal transistors. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2218
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