The investigation of high-mobility two-dimensional (2D) flakes beyond molybdenum disulfide (MoS) will be necessary to create a library of high-mobility solution-processed networks that conform to substrates and remain functional over thousands of bending cycles. Here we report electrochemical exfoliation of large-aspect-ratio (>100) semiconducting flakes of tungsten diselenide (WSe) and tungsten disulfide (WS) as well as MoS as a comparison. We use Langmuir-Schaefer coating to achieve highly aligned and conformal flake networks, with minimal mesoporosity (∼2-5%), at low processing temperatures (120 °C) and without acid treatments. This allows us to fabricate electrochemical transistors in ambient air, achieving average mobilities of μ ≈ 11 cm V s, μ ≈ 9 cm V s, and μ ≈ 2 cm V s with a current on/off ratios of / ≈ 2.6 × 10, 3.4 × 10, and 4.2 × 10 for MoS, WS, and WSe, respectively. Moreover, our transistors display threshold voltages near ∼0.4 V with subthreshold slopes as low as 182 mV/dec, which are essential factors in maintaining power efficiency and represent a 1 order of magnitude improvement in the state of the art. Furthermore, the performance of our WSe transistors is maintained on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) even after 1000 bending cycles at 1% strain.

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