Organic Electrochemical Transistor:
Researchers recently outlined a new strategy to fabricate high-density and mechanically flexible Organic Electrochemical Transistor (OECTs).
- Organic Electrochemical Transistor is an emerging class of transistor based on organic superconducting materials known for their ability to modulate electrical current in response to small changes in the voltage applied to their gate electrode.
- It is a device capable of simultaneously controlling the flow of electronic and ionic currents.
- They have various notable advantages, including promising amplification and sensing capabilities, low power consumption, low driving voltages and a versatile structure.
- They can be used to create biosensors, wearable devices and neuromorphic systems.
- Transistor is a semiconductor device for amplifying, controlling and generating electrical signals.
- It is the active components of integrated circuits or “microchips,” which often contain billions of these minuscule devices etched into their shiny surfaces.