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[18a-PB2-17]Characterization of organic LAPS based on I-V and impedance measurements

〇Shinji Kimoto1, Yudai Hemmi2, Ami Ichikawa2, Hiroyuki Matsui2, Yuanyuan GUO3, Carl Frederik Werner1 (1.Electronics, KIT, 2.ROEL, Yamagata U., 3.FRIS, Tohoku U.)

Keywords:

Bio sensor,Organic semiconductor,Chemical imaging sensor

LAPS are chemical imaging sensors that utilize the field effect of semiconductors. While conventional LAPS have predominantly used silicon, their rigidity and brittleness have posed challenges regarding biocompatibility. In contrast, organic semiconductors are flexible materials offering high conformability to curved surfaces and superior biocompatibility. To date, there have been no reports of LAPS employing organic materials for all components—the insulating, semiconductor, and transparent electrode layers. In this study, we evaluated the initial characteristics of such an "all-organic LAPS" through I-V and impedance measurements.