Impact of cation compositions on the performance of thin-film transistors with amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide grown through atomic layer deposition

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This paper reports the effect of the cation composition on the electrical properties of amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide (a-IGZO) thin-film transistors (TFTs) where atomic layer deposition (ALD) was used to deposit an a-IGZO channel layer. The In0.38Ga0.18Zn0.44O transistors at a 200°C annealing temperature exhibited 39.4 cm2/V·s field effect mobility (µFE), −0.12 V threshold voltage (VTH), 0.40 V/decade subthreshold gate swing (SS), and >107 ION/OFF ratio, corresponding to the state-of-the-art characteristics of transistors with a sputtered IGZO channel. Further enhancement of the μFE value was observed for the devices with a higher In fraction: the In0.45Ga0.15Zn0.40O transistor had a higher μFE value of 48.3 cm2/V·s, −4.06 V VTH, 0.45 V/decade SS, and >107 ION/OFF ratio. The cation composition dependence on the performance of the a-IGZO TFTs was explained by analysing the density-of-state (DOS) distribution for the corresponding devices using the experimental independent variable (IV) and theoretical Technology Computer-aided Design (TCAD) simulation.

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Cho, M. H., Kim, M. J., Seul, H., Yun, P. S., Bae, J. U., Park, K. S., & Jeong, J. K. (2019). Impact of cation compositions on the performance of thin-film transistors with amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide grown through atomic layer deposition. Journal of Information Display, 20(2), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2018.1540365

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