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Rapid and Reliable Formation of Highly Densified Bilayer Oxide Dielectrics on Silicon Substrates via DUV Photoactivation for Low-Voltage Solution-Processed Oxide Thin-Film Transistors

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Abstract
In this research, we report the rapid and reliable formation of high-performance nanoscale bilayer oxide dielectrics on silicon substrates via low-temperature deep ultraviolet (DUV) photoactivation. The optical analysis of sol-gel aluminum oxide films prepared at various concentrations reveals the processable film thickness with DUV photoactivation and its possible generalization to the formation of various metal oxide films on silicon substrates. The physicochemical and electrical characterizations confirm that DUV photoactivation accelerates the efficient formation of a highly dense aluminum oxide and aluminum silicate bilayer (17 nm) on heavily doped silicon at 150 degrees C within 5 min owing to the efficient thermal conduction on silicon, resulting in excellent dielectric properties in terms of low leakage current (similar to 10(-8) A/cm(2) at 1.0 MV/cm) and high areal capacitance (similar to 0.4 mu F/cm(2) at 100 kHz) with narrow statistical distributions. Additionally, the sol-gel bilayer oxide dielectrics are successfully combined with a sol-gel indium-gallium-zinc oxide semiconductor via two successive DUV photoactivation cycles, leading to the efficient fabrication of solution- processed oxide thin-film transistors on silicon substrates with an operational voltage below 0.5 V. We expect that in combination with large-area printing, the bilayer oxide dielectrics are beneficial for large-area solution-based oxide electronics on silicon substrates, while DUV photoactivation can be applied to various types of solution-processed functional metal oxides such as phase-transition memories, ferroelectrics, photocatalysts, charge-transporting interlayers and passivation layers, etc. on silicon substrates.
Author(s)
Lee, Won-JuneChoi, Jun-GyuSung, SujinKim, Chang-HyunNa, SekwonJoo, Young-ChangPark, SungjunYoon, Myung-Han
Issued Date
2021-01
Type
Article
DOI
10.1021/acsami.0c18118
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11725
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.13, no.2, pp.2820 - 2828
ISSN
1944-8244
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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