| Literature DB >> 35234454 |
Hyojung Kim1,2, Jongwoo Park1, Taeyoung Khim1, Jungmin Park2, Chanhee Han3, Jongmin Yoo3, Dongbhin Kim3, Jangkun Song3, Byoungdeog Choi3.
Abstract
Flexible devices fabricated with a polyimide (PI) substrate are essential for foldable, rollable, and stretchable products and various applications. However, inherent technical challenges remain in mobile charge-induced device instabilities and image retention, significantly hindering future technologies. Here, we introduce a new barrier material, SiCOH, into the backplane of amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide (a-IGZO) thin-film transistors (TFTs) and applied it to production-level flexible panels. We found that the SiCOH layer effectively compensates for the surface charging induced by fluorine ions at the interface between the PI substrate and the barrier layer under bias stress, thereby preventing abnormal positive shifts in threshold voltage (Vth) and image disturbance. The a-IGZO TFTs and metal-insulator-metal and metal-insulator-semiconductor capacitors with a SiCOH layer demonstrate reliable device performance, Vth shifts, and capacitance changes with an increase in gate bias stress. A flexible device with SiCOH enables the suppression of abnormal Vth shifts associated with PIs and plays a vital role in image sticking. This work provides new insights into process integrity and paves the way for expediting versatile form factors.Entities:
Keywords: Kelvin probe force microscopy; SIMS; SiCOH; a-IGZO device; device characterization; flexible electronic device; image sticking; polyimide substrate
Year: 2022 PMID: 35234454 PMCID: PMC8932315 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c24820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229