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Get Free AccessBy coating one side of the surface of a ZnO nanobelt (NB) with multilayer polymers using an electrostatic self-assembling process, a humidity/chemical nanosensor based on piezoelectric field effect transistor (PE-FET) is demonstrated. The working principle of the PE-FET relies on the self-contraction/expansion of the polymer, which builds up a strain in the piezoelectric NB and induces a potential drop across the NB that serves as the gate voltage for controlling the current flowing through the NB. The response of PE-FET to the phase transition of the coating polymer was also demonstrated. The device is a component for nanopiezotronics.
Chang Shi Lao, Qin Kuang, Zhong Lin Wang, Myung Chul Park, Yulin Deng (2007). Polymer functionalized piezoelectric-FET as humidity/chemical nanosensors. , 90(26), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2748097.
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2007
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https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2748097
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