Ultralow-power organic complementary circuits

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Hagen Klauk
Ute Zschieschang
Jens Pflaum
Marcus Halik
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research,
[2] Heisenbergstrasse 1,undefined
[3] 70569 Stuttgart,undefined
[4] Germany,undefined
[5] University Stuttgart,undefined
[6] Third Institute of Physics,undefined
[7] Pfaffenwaldring 57,undefined
[8] 70550 Stuttgart,undefined
[9] Germany,undefined
[10] Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg,undefined
[11] Institute of Polymer Materials,undefined
[12] Martensstrasse 7,undefined
[13] 91058 Erlangen,undefined
[14] Germany,undefined
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Nature | 2007年 / 445卷
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Organic transistors and circuits show great promise for the realization of futuristic roll-up displays, adaptive sensors for humanoid robots and ubiquitous radio-frequency identification tags. But today's organic circuits require operating voltages of 15 to 30 volts (10 to 20 batteries' worth), and they draw enough power to drain those batteries in a day. To overcome this major hurdle, Hagen Klauk et al. have developed a method of fabricating organic circuits that run on a single 1.5-volt battery for several years. The key to the method is the use of a layer of an insulating organic material just one molecule thick; although the layer is very thin, it leaks only a small amount of current, while it provides for a large capacitance. Two different types of organic semiconductors are used to fabricate transistors, logic gates and ring oscillators.
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