Impact of gate geometry on ionic liquid gated ionotronic systems

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Ionic liquid electrolytes are gaining widespread application as a gate dielectric used to control ion transport in functional materials. This letter systematically examines the important influence that device geometry in standard "side gate" 3-terminal geometries plays in device performance of a well-known oxygen ion conductor. We show that the most influential component of device design is the ratio between the area of the gate electrode and the active channel, while the spacing between these components and their individual shapes has a negligible contribution. These findings provide much needed guidance in device design intended for ionotronic gating with ionic liquids.

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Wong, A. T., Noh, J. H., Pudasaini, P. R., Wolf, B., Balke, N., Herklotz, A., … Ward, T. Z. (2017). Impact of gate geometry on ionic liquid gated ionotronic systems. APL Materials, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4974485

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