Abstract
Ionic transistors from organic and biological materials hold great promise for bioelectronics applications. Thus, much research effort has focused on optimizing the performance of these devices. Herein, we experimentally validate a straightforward strategy for enhancing the high to low current ratios of protein-based protonic transistors. Upon reducing the thickness of the transistors' active layers, we increase their high to low current ratios 2-fold while leaving the other figures of merit unchanged. The measured ratio of 3.3 is comparable to the best values found for analogous devices. These findings underscore the importance of the active layer geometry for optimum protonic transistor functionality.
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Ordinario, D. D., Phan, L., Jocson, J. M., Nguyen, T., & Gorodetsky, A. A. (2015). Protonic transistors from thin reflectin films. APL Materials, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4901296
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