Fibriform Organic Electrochemical Diodes with Rectifying, Complementary Logic and Transient Voltage Suppression Functions for Wearable E-Textile Embedded Circuits

Authors
Choi, Kwang-HunKim, Soo JinKim, HyoungjunJang, Ho WonYi, HyunjungPark, Min-ChulChoi, ChangsoonJu, HyunsuLim, Jung Ah
Issue Date
2023-03
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Nano, v.17, no.6, pp.5821 - 5833
Abstract
In this study, a fibriform electrochemical diode capable of performing rectifying, complementary logic and device protection functions for future e-textile circuit systems is fabricated. The diode was fabricated using a simple twisted assembly of metal/polymer semiconductor/ion gel coaxial microfibers and conducting microfiber electrodes. The fibriform diode exhibited a prominent asymmetrical current flow with a rectification ratio of over 102, and its performance was retained after repeated bending deformations and washings. Fundamen-tal studies on the electrochemical interactions of polymer semiconductors with ions reveal that the Faradaic current generated in polymer semiconductors by electrochemical reactions results in an abrupt current increase under a forward bias, in which the threshold voltages of the device are determined by the oxidation or reduction potential of the polymer semiconductor. Textile-embedded full-wave rectifiers and logic gate circuits were implemented by simply integrating the fibriform diodes, exhibiting AC-to-DC signal conversion and logic operation functions, respectively. It was also confirmed that the proposed fibriform diode can suppress transient voltages and thus protect a low-voltage operational wearable e-textile circuit.
Keywords
ION GEL; POLYTHIOPHENE; SPECTROSCOPY; JUNCTION; ENERGY; VAPOR; P3HT; organic electrochemical diode; fiber-shaped electronic device; electronic textile; electrostatic; ion gel
ISSN
1936-0851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113940
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.2c12418
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