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Junction Piezotronic Transistor Arrays Based on Patterned ZnO Nanowires for High-Resolution Tactile and Photo Mapping

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Journal Sensors (Basel)
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2024 Aug 10
PMID 39123821
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Abstract

Recently, a great deal of interest has been focused on developing sensors that can measure both pressure and light. However, traditional sensors are difficult to integrate into silicon (Si)-based integrated circuits. Therefore, it is particularly important to design a sensor that operates on a new principle. In this paper, junction piezotronic transistor (JPT) arrays based on zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowire are demonstrated. And the JPT arrays show high spatial resolution pressure and light mapping with 195 dpi. Because ZnO nanowires are arranged vertically above the p-type Si channel's center of the transistor, the width of the heterojunction depletion region is constricted by the positive piezoelectric potential generated by strained ZnO. In addition, photogenerated charge carriers can be created in the Si channel when JPT is stimulated by light, which increases its electrical conductivity. Consequently, the external pressure and light distribution information can be obtained from the variation in the output current of the device. The prepared JPT arrays can be compatible with Si transistors, which make them highly competitive and make it possible to incorporate both pressure and light sensors into large integrated circuits. This work will contribute to many applications, such as intelligent clothing, human-computer interaction, and electronic skin.

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