Abstract

A laser-buffer layer of SiO2/W/SiO2 with a high reflectivity at 10.6 μm enables CO2 laser treatment for the source/drain dopant activation of poly-Si nanoscale field-effect transistor (nano-FET) (Wch/Lg = 70/70 nm) on the flexible polyimide substrate. The laser-buffer layer thermally modified by CO2 laser reduces the sheet resistance of the source/drain to 1.4 kΩ/sq. at low laser energy of 15 W and low substrate temperature of 125 °C. The flexible nano-FET (nano-fFET) exhibits a subthreshold swing (S.S) of 84 mV/dec. and a low drain-induced barrier lowering of 202 mV/V at a bending radius of 10 mm. Low degradation rate of S.S and threshold voltage (Vth) for single- and multi-channel nano-fFETs arises from oxide-trap predomination after long time hot-carrier stress as demonstrated by a ΔVth power-factor of ∼0.2.

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