Abstract
In this paper, bottom-gate-top-contact structured thin-film transistors (TFTs) are fabricated by solution-processing of hafnium oxide (HfO2) dielectrics and zinc-indium-tin-oxide (ZITO) semiconductors. Solution-processed HfO2 films are annealed at different temperatures, and the 500℃ annealed HfO2 dielectrics can exhibit optimizing film properties such as smooth surfaces (the RMS value of HfO2 films is less than 1 nm), low leakage current density (1.25×10-7 A/cm2 at 1 MV/cm), high transmittance (above 80% at the wavelength ranging from 400 to 800 nm) and high relative dielectric constant (about 12). The smooth surface of HfO2 dielectrics is attributed to the decreased charge trapping states at the interface between the HfO2 dielectrics and ZITO semiconductors, and thus improves the device electrical performance and stability. Hence, TFT devices of HfO2 dielectrics annealed at 500℃ show a high saturated field effect mobility of more than 100 cm2·V-1·s-1 a low threshold voltage of -0.5 V, an on-to-off current ratio of 5×106 and a small subthreshold swing of 105 mV/dec. An almost negligible threshold voltage shift is observed under a positive bias stress for 1000 s, indicating the excellent stability of HfO2 TFT devices.
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