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DOI: 10.1126/science.1226325
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A Physically Transient Form of Silicon Electronics

Suk‐Won Hwang,Hu Tao,Dae‐Hyeong Kim,Huanyu Cheng,Sangook Jun,Elliott Rill,Mark A. Brenckle,Bruce Panilaitis,Sang Min Won,Yun-Soung Kim,Young Min Song,Ki Jun Yu,Abid Ameen,Rui Li,Yewang Su,Miaomiao Yang,David L. Kaplan,M. R. Zakin,Marvin J. Slepian,Yonggang Huang,Fiorenzo G. Omenetto,John Rogers

Transient (computer programming)
Electronics
CMOS
2012
A remarkable feature of modern silicon electronics is its ability to remain physically invariant, almost indefinitely for practical purposes. Although this characteristic is a hallmark of applications of integrated circuits that exist today, there might be opportunities for systems that offer the opposite behavior, such as implantable devices that function for medically useful time frames but then completely disappear via resorption by the body. We report a set of materials, manufacturing schemes, device components, and theoretical design tools for a silicon-based complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology that has this type of transient behavior, together with integrated sensors, actuators, power supply systems, and wireless control strategies. An implantable transient device that acts as a programmable nonantibiotic bacteriocide provides a system-level example.
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    A Physically Transient Form of Silicon Electronics” is a paper by Suk‐Won Hwang Hu Tao Dae‐Hyeong Kim Huanyu Cheng Sangook Jun Elliott Rill Mark A. Brenckle Bruce Panilaitis Sang Min Won Yun-Soung Kim Young Min Song Ki Jun Yu Abid Ameen Rui Li Yewang Su Miaomiao Yang David L. Kaplan M. R. Zakin Marvin J. Slepian Yonggang Huang Fiorenzo G. Omenetto John Rogers published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.