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Electrically Reconfigurable Organic Logic Gates: A Promising Perspective on a Dual‐Gate Antiambipolar Transistor

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Electrically reconfigurable organic logic circuits are promising candidates for realizing new computation architectures, such as artificial intelligence and neuromorphic devices. In this study, multiple logic gate operations are attained based… Click to show full abstract

Electrically reconfigurable organic logic circuits are promising candidates for realizing new computation architectures, such as artificial intelligence and neuromorphic devices. In this study, multiple logic gate operations are attained based on a dual‐gate organic antiambipolar transistor (DG‐OAAT). The transistor exhibits a Λ‐shaped transfer curve, namely, a negative differential transconductance at room temperature. It is important to note that the peak voltage of the drain current is precisely tuned by three input signals: bottom‐gate, top‐gate, and drain voltages. This distinctive feature enables multiple logic gate operations with “only a single DG‐OAAT,” which are not obtainable in conventional transistors. Five logic gate operations, which correspond to AND, OR, NAND, NOR, and XOR, are demonstrated by adjusting the bottom‐gate and top‐gate voltages. Moreover, varying the drain voltage makes it possible to reversibly switch two logic gates, e.g., NAND/NOR and OR/XOR. In addition, the DG‐OAATs show a high degree of stability and reliability. The logic gate operations are observed even months later. The hysteresis in the transfer curves is also negligible. Thus, the device concept is promising for realizing multifunctional logic circuits with a simple transistor configuration. Hence, these findings are expected to surpass the current limitations in complementary metal−oxide−semiconductor devices.

Keywords: transistor; organic logic; logic gate; reconfigurable organic; gate; electrically reconfigurable

Journal Title: Advanced Materials
Year Published: 2022

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