Intrinsically stretchable organic field-effect transistors: progress and challenges
Abstract
As one of the basic components of stretchable electronics, intrinsically stretchable organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) employ a stretchable material for each component layer and hence present outstanding advantages of good mechanical properties, solution-processable preparation, and biocompatibility, attracting much attention from researchers. Herein, we summarize and review the development status of intrinsically stretchable OFETs. The stretchable semiconductors, stretchable electrodes, and stretchable insulating layers currently used to prepare intrinsically stretchable OFETs are introduced in detail. Furthermore, the overall device preparation processes are discussed. In addition, the applications of intrinsically stretchable OFETs, such as gas sensors, temperature sensors, and memristors, are also introduced. Finally, challenges and prospective developments in intrinsically stretchable OFETs are discussed.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C Recent Review Articles