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High-Current-Density Organic Electrochemical Diodes Enabled by Asymmetric Active Layer Design

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Abstract
Owing to their outstanding electrical/electrochemical performance, operational stability, mechanical flexibility, and decent biocompatibility, organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors have shown great potential as implantable electrodes for neural recording/stimulation and as active channels for signal switching/amplifying transistors. Nonetheless, no studies exist on a general design rule for high-performance electrochemical diodes, which are essential for highly functional circuit architectures. In this work, generalizable electrochemical diodes with a very high current density over 30 kA cm(-2) are designed by introducing an asymmetric active layer based on organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors. The underlying mechanism on polarity-sensitive balanced ionic doping/dedoping is elucidated by numerical device analysis and in operando spectroelectrochemical potential mapping, while the general material requirements for electrochemical diode operation are deduced using various types of conjugated polymers. In parallel, analog signal rectification and digital logic processing circuits are successfully demonstrated to show the broad impact of circuits incorporating organic electrochemical diodes. It is expected that organic electrochemical diodes will play vital roles in realizing multifunctional soft bioelectronic circuitry in combination with organic electrochemical transistors.
Author(s)
Kim, YoungseokKim, GunwooDing, BowenJeong, DahyunLee, InhoPark, SungjunKim, Bumjoon J.McCulloch, IainHeeney, MartinYoon, Myung-Han
Issued Date
2022-02
Type
Article
DOI
10.1002/adma.202107355
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11032
Publisher
ADVANCED MATERIALS
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.34, no.7
ISSN
0935-9648
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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