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Flexible metal-oxide devices made by room-temperature photochemical activation of sol-gel films

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Abstract
Amorphous metal-oxide semiconductors have emerged as potential replacements for organic and silicon materials in thin-film electronics. The high carrier mobility in the amorphous state, and excellent large-area uniformity, have extended their applications to active-matrix electronics, including displays, sensor arrays and X-ray detectors(1-7). Moreover, their solution processability and optical transparency have opened new horizons for low-cost printable and transparent electronics on plastic substrates(8-13). But metal-oxide formation by the sol-gel route requires an annealing step at relatively high temperature(2,14-19), which has prevented the incorporation of these materials with the polymer substrates used in high-performance flexible electronics. Here we report a general method for forming high-performance and operationally stable metal-oxide semiconductors at room temperature, by deep-ultraviolet photochemical activation of sol-gel films. Deep-ultraviolet irradiation induces efficient condensation and densification of oxide semicon-ducting films by photochemical activation at low temperature. This photochemical activation is applicable to numerous metal-oxide semiconductors, and the performance (in terms of transistor mobility and operational stability) of thin-film transistors fabricated by this route compares favourably with that of thin-film transistors based on thermally annealed materials. The field-effect mobilities of the photo-activated metal-oxide semiconductors are as high as 14 and 7 cm(2) V-1 s(-1) (with an Al2O3 gate insulator) on glass and polymer substrates, respectively; and seven-stage ring oscillators fabricated on polymer substrates operate with an oscillation frequency of more than 340 kHz, corresponding to a propagation delay of less than 210 nanoseconds per stage.
Author(s)
Kim, Yong-HoonHeo, Jae-SangKim, Tae-HyeongPark, SungjunYoon, Myung-HanKim, JiwanOh, Min SukYi, Gi-RaNoh, Yong-YoungPark, Sung Kyu
Issued Date
2012-09
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/nature11434
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/15849
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature, v.489, no.7414, pp.128 - U191
ISSN
0028-0836
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