Ambipolar inverters based on cofacial vertical organic electrochemical transistor pairs for biosignal amplification

Reem B. Rashid, weiyuan du, Sophie Griggs, Iuliana P. Maria, Iain McCulloch, Jonathan Rivnay

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Abstract

On-site signal amplification for bioelectronic sensing is a desirable approach to improving recorded signal quality and to reducing the burden on signal transmission and back-end electronics. While organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) have been used as local transducers of bioelectronic signals, their current output presents challenges for implementation. OECT-based circuits offer new opportunities for high-performance signal processing. In this work, we introduce an active sensing node based on cofacial vertical OECTs forming an ambipolar complementary inverter. The inverter, which shows a voltage gain of 28, is composed of two OECTs on opposite side walls of a single active area, resulting in a footprint identical to a planar OECT. The inverter is used as an analog voltage preamplifier for recording electrocardiogram signals when biased at the input voltage corresponding to peak gain. We further demonstrate compatibility with nontraditional fabrication methods with potential benefits for rapid prototyping and large-area printed electronics.
Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalScience advances
Volume7
Issue number37
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 8 2021

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