Abstract

In this paper, several fundamental pseudo-CMOS digital circuits with n-type indium tin oxide-stabilized ZnO thin-film transistors (TFTs) were implemented and investigated. The optical transmittance of circuits varied from 77% to 92% throughout the visible wavelength band. Electrically, the operation frequency of inverters, nor gates, nand gates, D latches, and D flip flops were all found to exceed 10 kHz with a supply voltage of 10 V. Besides, 13-stage ring oscillators could be operated at 42 kHz with a propagation delay time of $0.92~\mu \text{s}$ when the supply voltage was set as 20 V. Among the state-of-the-art transparent designs, these proposed circuits based on the ITO-stabilized ZnO TFTs exhibited high-speed performance, which were promising as building blocks for transparent electronics with moderate frequency requirements.

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