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Device characteristics of amorphous indium-gallium-zinc-oxide channel capped with silicon oxide passivation layers
Affiliation:1. School of Physics and Technology, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830046, China;2. Institute of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Kashi University, Kashgar 844009, China;3. College of Microtechnology and Nanotechnology, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China
Abstract:It was investigated how the amorphous indium-gallium-zinc-oxide (a-IGZO) channel of a back-gate of thin film transistor (TFT) is affected by the deposition of silicon oxide layers on their top surfaces by radio frequency magnetron sputtering. Preliminary investigations showed that the deposition of silicon oxide layer caused damages to the surfaces of pristine silicon wafers resulting in substantial roughening. However, bombardments by the energetic particles involved in the sputtering process seem to have played beneficial roles in that the a-IGZO channel TFTs showed improved performances in respect of the carrier density, field effect mobility, and on-off current ratio. Such improvements are attributed to the modification of the a-IGZO channel to decrease the concentration of oxygen vacancy sites and/or to average the oxygen vacancy sites thereby increasing the carrier concentrations and decreasing the density of trap sites, as revealed in the negative shift of the threshold voltage. On the other hand, such channel modification by the passivation process resulted in the slight increase in the subthreshold swing. It is suggested that the a-IGZO channel TFTs can be passivated by simple sputtering process without etch stop layer since the process rather improved the device performances despite some damages to the passivated surfaces.
Keywords:a-IGZO TFT  Plasma damage  Etch stop layer-free  RF magnetron sputtering
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