A team of researchers from Tokyo, Japan has succeeded in manufacturing a Sterilizable Flexible Organic Transistor on a polymeric film. It is enough robust under high temperature medical sterilization process.
- To make best use of softness and bio-compatibility
- To decrease the driving voltage down to few volts.
- To decrease the risk of infections by sterilization.
The team had succeeded in manufacturing an organic transistor that has low driving voltage of 2V and high temperature stability on a polymeric film. This new Organic Transistor can be sterilized in a standard 150°C heat treatment sterilization processes without losing its electrical properties. They had developed a technique to make high densely packed Self Assembled Mono-layer (SAM) films with very small thickness of 2nm on a polymeric film. This will allow us to raise the substrate temperature up to 150°C without creating pin holes through SAM films due to high temperature treatment and the team demonstrated that the densely packed SAM films are stable at 150°C. It was also proved by systematic characterization of crystallographic structures of SAM using a synchrotron radiation beam.
This is a valuable step towards a long term implantable electronic devices that require sterilizable flexible electronic transistors.