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Atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment toward high-quality solution-processed aluminum oxide gate dielectric films in thin-film transistors.

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We present an atmospheric-pressure plasma (APP) treatment technique for improving the electrical performance of solution-processed dielectric films. This technique can successfully reduce leakage current and frequency dependence of solution-processed dielectric… Click to show full abstract

We present an atmospheric-pressure plasma (APP) treatment technique for improving the electrical performance of solution-processed dielectric films. This technique can successfully reduce leakage current and frequency dependence of solution-processed dielectric films. The APP treatment contributes to the conversion of metal hydroxide to metal oxide, and in the case of solution-treated AlOx dielectric thin film, it effectively ascribes to the formation of high-quality AlOx dielectric thin film. The capacitance of the untreated AlOx dielectric thin film varies up to 9.9% with frequency change, but the capacitance of the APP treated AlOx dielectric thin film varies within 1.5%. When the solution-processed InOx thin-film transistors (TFTs) were fabricated using these dielectric films, the field-effect mobility of TFTs with the APP-treated AlOx dielectric film was increased significantly from 9.77 cm2 V-1 s-1 to 26.79 cm2 V-1 s-1 in comparison to that of TFTs with the untreated AlOx dielectric film. We also have confirmed that these results are similar to the properties of the sample prepared at high annealing temperature including electrical performance, conduction mechanism and chemical structure. The APP treatment technique provides a new opportunity to effectively improve the electrical performance of solution-processed dielectrics in the atmosphere at low temperature.

Keywords: sup; solution processed; sup sup; thin film

Journal Title: Nanotechnology
Year Published: 2019

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