High‐Hole‐Mobility Fiber Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Next‐Generation Adaptive Neuromorphic Bio‐Hybrid Technologies

Author:

Alarcon‐Espejo Paula1,Sarabia‐Riquelme Ruben1,Matrone Giovanni Maria2,Shahi Maryam1,Mahmoudi Siamak1,Rupasinghe Gehan S.1,Le Vianna N.1,Mantica Antonio M.3,Qian Dali1,Balk T. John3,Rivnay Jonathan2,Weisenberger Matthew1,Paterson Alexandra F.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering Centre for Applied Energy Research University of Kentucky Lexington KY 40506 USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering Northwestern University Evanston IL 60208 USA

3. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Kentucky Lexington KY 40506 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe latest developments in fiber design and materials science are paving the way for fibers to evolve from parts in passive components to functional parts in active fabrics. Designing conformable, organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) structures using poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) fibers has excellent potential for low‐cost wearable bioelectronics, bio‐hybrid devices, and adaptive neuromorphic technologies. However, to achieve high‐performance, stable devices from PEDOT:PSS fibers, approaches are required to form electrodes on fibers with small diameters and poor wettability, that leads to irregular coatings. Additionally, PEDOT:PSS‐fiber fabrication needs to move away from small batch processing to roll‐to‐roll or continuous processing. Here, it is shown that synergistic effects from a superior electrode/organic interface, and exceptional fiber alignment from continuous processing, enable PEDOT:PSS fiber‐OECTs with stable contacts, high µC* product (1570.5 F cm−1 V−1 s−1), and high hole mobility over 45 cm2 V−1 s−1. Fiber‐electrochemical neuromorphic organic devices (fiber‐ENODes) are developed to demonstrate that the high mobility fibers are promising building blocks for future bio‐hybrid technologies. The fiber‐ENODes demonstrate synaptic weight update in response to dopamine, as well as a form factor closely matching the neuronal axon terminal.

Funder

National Science Foundation

U.S. Army

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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