Recent progress of the p-type oxide thin films for transistor applications: Nickel oxide, Tin oxide, and Copper oxide

  • Choe M
  • Jeon D
  • Hwang I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Over the past decade, many research groups have been striving to develop high-performance p-type switching oxide materials for implementing complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) thin film devices. However, realizing p-type oxide thin film transistors (TFTs) whose electrical properties are comparable to n-type oxide TFTs has been challenging. This is because of inherent characteristics of p-type oxide materials such as the high formation energy of native acceptors and high hole effective mass caused by localized hole transport path. Developing a p-type oxide with a delocalized hole transport pathway and low hole formation energy is crucial for the production of CMOS circuits utilizing oxide thin films. NiO, SnO, and CuO x are being actively studied as candidate materials that satisfy these requirements. This review discusses the latest advances in the synthesis method of p-type binary oxide thin films and the approach for electrical performance enhancement.

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Choe, M., Jeon, D., Hwang, I., & Baek, I.-H. (2023). Recent progress of the p-type oxide thin films for transistor applications: Nickel oxide, Tin oxide, and Copper oxide. Ceramist, 26(1), 75–89. https://doi.org/10.31613/ceramist.2023.26.1.06

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