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Determining the influence of ferroelectric polarization on electrical characteristics in organic ferroelectric field-effect transistors |
Fu Zong-Yuan (浮宗元)a, Zhang Jian-Chi (张剑驰)b, Hu Jing-Hang (胡静航)a, Jiang Yu-Long (蒋玉龙)b, Ding Shi-Jin (丁士进)b, Zhu Guo-Dong (朱国栋)a |
a Department of Materials Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China; b School Microelectronics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China |
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Abstract Organic ferroelectric field-effect transistors (OFeFETs) are regarded as a promising technology for low-cost flexible memories. However, the electrical instability is still a critical obstacle, which limits the commercialization process. Based on already established models for polarization in ferroelectrics and charge transport in OFeFETs, simulation work is performed to determine the influence of polarization fatigue and ferroelectric switching transient on electrical characteristics in OFeFETs. The polarization fatigue results in the decrease of the on-state drain current and the memory window width and thus degrades the memory performance. The output measurements during the ferroelectric switching process show a hysteresis due to the instable polarization. In the on/off measurements, a large writing/erasing pulse frequency weakens the polarization modulation and thus results in a small separation between on- and off-state drain currents. According to the electrical properties of the ferroelectric layer, suggestions are given to obtain optimal electrical characterization for OFeFETs.
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Received: 03 November 2014
Revised: 24 November 2014
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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85.50.Gk
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(Non-volatile ferroelectric memories)
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77.55.dj
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(For nonsilicon electronics (Ge, III-V, II-VI, organic electronics))
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77.84.Jd
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(Polymers; organic compounds)
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Fund: Project supported by the National Key Technologies R&D Program, China (Grant No. 2009ZX02302-002), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 61376108, 61076076, and 61076068), NSAF, China (Grant No. U1430106), the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality, China (Grant No. 13NM1400600), and Zhuo Xue Plan in Fudan University, China. |
Corresponding Authors:
Jiang Yu-Long, Ding Shi-Jin, Zhu Guo-Dong
E-mail: yljiang@fudan.edu.cn;sjding@fudan.edu.cn;gdzhu@fudan.edu.cn
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About author: 85.50.Gk; 77.55.dj; 77.84.Jd |
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Fu Zong-Yuan (浮宗元), Zhang Jian-Chi (张剑驰), Hu Jing-Hang (胡静航), Jiang Yu-Long (蒋玉龙), Ding Shi-Jin (丁士进), Zhu Guo-Dong (朱国栋) Determining the influence of ferroelectric polarization on electrical characteristics in organic ferroelectric field-effect transistors 2015 Chin. Phys. B 24 058502
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