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High-Performance Quantum Dot Thin-Film Transistors with Environmentally Benign Surface Functionalization and Robust Defect Passivation.

Su Min Jung, Han Lim Kang1, Jong Kook Won, JaeHyun Kim, ChaHwan Hwang, KyungHan Ahn2, In Chung2,3, Byeong-Kwon Ju1, Myung-Gil Kim, Sung Kyu Park.   

Abstract

The recent development of high-performance colloidal quantum dot (QD) thin-film transistors (TFTs) has been achieved with removal of surface ligand, defect passivation, and facile electronic doping. Here, we report on high-performance solution-processed CdSe QD-TFTs with an optimized surface functionalization and robust defect passivation via hydrazine-free metal chalcogenide (MCC) ligands. The underlying mechanism of the ligand effects on CdSe QDs has been studied with hydrazine-free ex situ reaction derived MCC ligands, such as Sn2S64-, Sn2Se64-, and In2Se42-, to allow benign solution-process available. Furthermore, the defect passivation and remote n-type doping effects have been investigated by incorporating indium nanoparticles over the QD layer. Strong electronic coupling and solid defect passivation of QDs could be achieved by introducing electronically active MCC capping and thermal diffusion of the indium nanoparticles, respectively. It is also noteworthy that the diffused indium nanoparticles facilitate charge injection not only inter-QDs but also between source/drain electrodes and the QD semiconductors, significantly reducing contact resistance. With benign organic solvents, the Sn2S64-, Sn2Se64-, and In2Se42- ligand based QD-TFTs exhibited field-effect mobilities exceeding 4.8, 12.0, and 44.2 cm2/(V s), respectively. The results reported here imply that the incorporation of MCC ligands and appropriate dopants provide a general route to high-performance, extremely stable solution-processed QD-based electronic devices with marginal toxicity, offering compatibility with standard complementary metal oxide semiconductor processing and large-scale on-chip device applications.

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Keywords:  cadmium-selenide; doping; field-effect transistor; high mobility; metal chalcogenide; nonhydrazine; quantum dots; thermal diffusion

Year:  2018        PMID: 29322770     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b13997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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Authors:  Jaehyun Kim; Sung-Min Kwon; Yeo Kyung Kang; Yong-Hoon Kim; Myung-Jae Lee; Kwangjoon Han; Antonio Facchetti; Myung-Gil Kim; Sung Kyu Park
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2019-11-22       Impact factor: 14.136

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