Abstract
In this process, amorphous silicon was first transformed to polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) using a metal-induced lateral crystallisation (MILC) process, followed by annealing with a continuous-wave laser lateral ( lambda~ 532 nm) crystallisation (CLC) with an output power of 3.8 W. MILC-CLC-TFT performed far superior to MILC-TFT. The mobility of the MILC-CLC-TFT was 293 cm 2 /Vs, which was much higher than that of MILC TFTs (54.8 cm 2 /Vs). In addition, MILC-CLC TFTs showed better device uniformity and reliability.
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