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Defect Self‐Compensation for High‐Mobility Bilayer InGaZnO/In 2 O 3 Thin‐Film Transistor
Author(s) -
He Jiawei,
Li Guoli,
Lv Yawei,
Wang Chunlan,
Liu Chuansheng,
Li Jinchai,
Flandre Denis,
Chen Huipeng,
Guo Tailiang,
Liao Lei
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced electronic materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.25
H-Index - 56
ISSN - 2199-160X
DOI - 10.1002/aelm.201900125
Subject(s) - materials science , thin film transistor , optoelectronics , bilayer , substrate (aquarium) , transistor , layer (electronics) , nanotechnology , electrical engineering , voltage , oceanography , engineering , membrane , biology , geology , genetics
Here, the bilayer InGaZnO/In 2 O 3 thin‐film transistors (TFTs) are deposited by radio‐frequency magnetron sputtering at room temperature. A high field‐effect mobility (μ FE ) of 64.4 cm 2 V −1 s −1 and a small subthreshold swing (SS) of 204 mV per decade are achieved in the bilayer‐stack TFTs fabricated upon SiO 2 /Si substrate, with large improvement compared to the single‐layer InGaZnO and In 2 O 3 TFTs. Implementing HfO 2 and Si 3 N 4 as high‐ k gate dielectrics, μ FE and SS are correspondingly enhanced to be 67.5 and 79.1 cm 2 V −1 s −1 , and 85 and 92 mV per decade in the bilayer TFTs. Defect self‐compensation effect is also revealed, i.e., (In) + + (O) − → In − O, while, respectively, considering the indium‐ and oxygen‐related defects in InGaZnO and In 2 O 3 and exploring the numerical simulations in SILVACO/Atlas (for electrical performance) and Quantum Espresso (for physical analysis). The InO formation can result in a significant reduction in defect density (validated by the X‐ray photoelectron spectra and low‐frequency noise characterizations) and therefore improvement of μ FE and SS in the bilayer‐stack TFT. The important role of defect self‐compensation mechanism while combining different individual channel layers in the oxide semiconducting TFTs is underlined and highly potential application in next‐generation, fast‐speed flexible displays is shown.

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