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Wu Shao-Hang, Zhang Nan, Hu Yong-Sheng, Chen Hong, Jiang Da-Peng, Liu Xing-Yuan. Electrical properties of zinc-oxide-based thin-film transistors using strontium-oxide-doped semiconductorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(10): 108504.
| Wu Shao-Hang, Zhang Nan, Hu Yong-Sheng, Chen Hong, Jiang Da-Peng, Liu Xing-Yuan. Electrical properties of zinc-oxide-based thin-film transistors using strontium-oxide-doped semiconductorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(10): 108504. |
Electrical properties of zinc-oxide-based thin-film transistors using strontium-oxide-doped semiconductors
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Abstract
Strontium-zinc-oxide (SrZnO) films forming the semiconductor layers of thin-film transistors (TFTs) are deposited by using ion-assisted electron beam evaporation. Using strontium-oxide-doped semiconductors, the off-state current can be dramatically reduced by three orders of magnitude. This dramatic improvement is attributed to the incorporation of strontium, which suppresses carrier generation, thereby improving the TFT. Additionally, the presence of strontium inhibits the formation of zinc oxide (ZnO) with the hexagonal wurtzite phase and permits the formation of an unusual phase of ZnO, thus significantly changing the surface morphology of ZnO and effectively reducing the trap density of the channel. -
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