Gualandi I, Tessarolo M, Mariani F, Arcangeli D, Possanzini L, Tonelli D, Fraboni B, Scavetta E
Organic Electrochemical Transistors (OECTs) offer consistent advantages in the fabrication and development of sensors. Easy and cheap readout electronics, low supply voltage (usually < 1 V), low power operation (< 100 μW), biocompatibility, and ease of integration in unconventional substrates are winning points of these devices. Moreover, the transistor configuration provides intrinsic amplification of the output signal that can be exploited for the fabrication of biosensors with boosted performances