Abstract
We report a high-mobility transparent Indium-Gallium-Zinc-Oxide (IGZO) thin-film transistor (TFT) with sputtered AlOx passivation layer. The interfacial region between the IGZO layer and the AlOx layer played a crucial role in improving the field-effect mobility (the maximum field-effect mobility increased from 6.292 cm2 Vs−1 for the TFT without the AlOx layer to 69.01 cm2 Vs−1 for the TFT with the passivation layer) and the on/off current ratio (from ∼107 without the layer to ∼108 with the layer). The driving current of IGZO TFT was also significantly enhanced. The formation of the interfacial layer has been investigated and verified. The ion bombardment during the AlOx deposition broke the In-O bond in IGZO, generating oxygen ions (O2−). The segregation of the O2− was facilitated by the sputtered amorphous AlOx. A metallic In-rich layer with high oxygen vacancy concentration was formed at the interface, leading to an increase in the carrier concentration in the interfacial layer. Besides the electrical performance, the reliability tests, including long-term exposure in the ambient environment and positive bias illumination stress (PBIS), showed improved results as well.
Funder
National Research Foundation Singapore
Ministry of Education of Singapore Tier 1 Grant
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society
Subject
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Cited by
6 articles.
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