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A major Step Forward in Organic electronics

Complementary logic circuit Photo credit: Thor Balkhed

Complementary logic circuit Photo credit: Thor Balkhed

Complementary logic circuits based on high-performance n-type organic electrochemical transistor. Researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, have developed the world’s first complementary electrochemical logic circuits that can function stably for long periods in water. This is a highly significant breakthrough in the development of bioelectronics.

The first printable organic electrochemical transistors were presented by researchers at LiU as early as 2002, and research since then has progressed rapidly. Several organic electronic components, such as light-emitting diodes and electrochromic displays, are already commercially available.

The dominating material used until now has been PEDOT:PSS, which is...

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