High-performance ferroelectric field-effect transistors with ultra-thin indium tin oxide channels for flexible and transparent electronics

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Abstract

With the development of wearable devices and hafnium-based ferroelectrics (FE), there is an increasing demand for high-performance flexible ferroelectric memories. However, developing ferroelectric memories that simultaneously exhibit good flexibility and significant performance has proven challenging. Here, we developed a high-performance flexible field-effect transistor (FeFET) device with a thermal budget of less than 400 °C by integrating Zr-doped HfO2 (HZO) and ultra-thin indium tin oxide (ITO). The proposed FeFET has a large memory window (MW) of 2.78 V, a high current on/off ratio (ION/IOFF) of over 108, and high endurance up to 2×107 cycles. In addition, the FeFETs under different bending conditions exhibit excellent neuromorphic properties. The device exhibits excellent bending reliability over 5×105 pulse cycles at a bending radius of 5 mm. The efficient integration of hafnium-based ferroelectric materials with promising ultrathin channel materials (ITO) offers unique opportunities to enable high-performance back-end-of-line (BEOL) compatible wearable FeFETs for edge intelligence applications.

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Li, Q., Wang, S., Li, Z., Hu, X., Liu, Y., Yu, J., … Chen, L. (2024). High-performance ferroelectric field-effect transistors with ultra-thin indium tin oxide channels for flexible and transparent electronics. Nature Communications, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46878-5

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