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- the present invention relates to negative capacitance thin-film transistors incorporating MgZnO-based semiconductor channel and NiMgZnO-based ferroelectric gate dielectric layer.
- NC- TFT Negative capacitance field effect transistor
- SS subthreshold swing
- TFT conventional field effect transistor
- NC-TFT novel oxide negative capacitance thin film transistor
- the NC-TFT integrates semiconductor MZO channel and ferroelectric MZO gate dielectric layer in the same unit.
- the minimum SS value can be reduced to below 60 mV/dec when Ni doped MZO is utilized in the construction of the ferroelectric layer of the NC-TFT.
- This oxide NC-TFT technology finds broad applications in low power consumption and steep switching applications including flat-panel displays, solar panels, loT, sensors, radio-frequency identification (RFID), and flexible electronics (e.g. wearable systems).
- RFID radio-frequency identification
- the NC-TFT generally includes the following components: a substrate; a gate electrode deposited and patterned on the substrate; a ferroelectric layer deposited over the substrate and the bottom gate, wherein the ferroelectric layer comprises NixMg y Zni- x -yO, wherein x is greater than 0 and equal or less than 0.05 and y is greater than 0.05 and equal or less than 0.30; a dielectric insulating layer in contact with the ferroelectric layer to form a gate dielectric stack structure; a semiconductor Mg z Zni- z O (MZO) channel layer deposited over the dielectric insulating layer, wherein z is greater than 0 and equal or less than 0.06, wherein the channel layer is in contact with the dielectric insulating layer or via a thin transition layer; and a source and a drain positioned on opposite side of the MZO channel layer.
- MZO semiconductor Mg z Zni- z O
- x ranges from about 0.01 to about 0.03. In some embodiments, y ranges from about 0.08 to about 0.20. In some embodiments, z ranges from about 0.02 to about 0.05.
- Figure 1(a) illustrates a schematic layer structure of a bottom gate (BG) NC-TFT or NC-TTFT device with equivalent capacitance network shown on the right.
- the structure includes substrate 1, gate 2, ferroelectric layer 3, dielectric layer 4, semiconductor channel layer 5, source 6, and drain 7.
- Figure 8 illustrates (a) principle of PUND method: a first preset pulse is applied and then two positive pulses and two negative pulses, (b) Switching and the (c) non-switching half loops in PUND test of Nio o2Mgo.15Zno.83O sample.
- Figure 10 illustrates ID- D output characteristics of NC-TTFTs with PGS from 1 to 5 V.
- Figure 11 illustrates bi-directional transfer characteristics of NC-TTFT using continuously basic sweep and pulse sweep, respectively.
- NC-TFT and NC-TTFT as a solution for ultralow power logic devices.
- This technology finds broad applications in fields such as low-power electronics (RFID, sensors, loT, etc.) and large-area electronics (display, solar panels, etc.) and low-thermal budget flexible devices such as wearable electronics.
- RFID RFID, sensors, loT, etc.
- large-area electronics display, solar panels, etc.
- low-thermal budget flexible devices such as wearable electronics.
- advantages of the new technology are reduced operation voltage, improved energy efficiency, low cost of materials (substrate and device) and fabrication process, and easy incorporation into various components and systems.
- the internal surface potential at the ferroelectric-oxide interface exceeds the applied gate voltage, which accelerates the turn-on behavior of the transistor and hence reduces SS even below the Boltzmann limit.
- SS subthreshold swing
- NC-TTFT novel NC-TFT
- the technology offers low-power and high speed TFT for various devices including large-area electronics and wearable systems.
- the NC-TFT generally includes the following components: a substrate; a gate electrode deposited and patterned on the substrate; a ferroelectric layer deposited over the said substrate and the bottom gate, wherein the ferroelectric layer comprises NixMg y Zni- x -yO, wherein Ni is used for doping to compensate residual electrons and x value is greater than 0 and equal or less than 0.05 and Mg doping is critical for ferroelectricity, y value is equal or greater than 0.05 and equal or less than 0.30, therefore provides the sufficient ferroelectric dipole moment but avoid the excessive structure disorder; a dielectric insulating layer deposited over the ferroelectric layer to form a gate dielectric stack structure; a semiconductor Mg z Zni- z O (MZO)
- the thickness of the ferroelectric layer may range from about 5 nm to about 150 nm.
- a thicker film will not degenerate its ferroelectricity but will make the NC-TFT characteristics worse due to smaller capacitance/larger voltage loaded on the NMZO film.
- the thickness ranges from about 10 nm to about 120 nm, from about 10 nm to about 120 nm, from about 10 nm to about 100 nm, from about 20 nm to about 50 nm, from about 20 nm to about 30 nm, from about 5 nm to about 25 nm, from about 10 nm to about 25 nm or from about 15 nm to about 20 nm.
- the thickness include 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 80, and 100 nm.
- the ferroelectric layer NixMg y Zni- x -yO is free from high contamination elements such as lead and lead zirconate titanate (PZT).
- the NC-TFT includes a thin transition layer comprising MgO between the channel layer and the dielectric insulating layer.
- the MgO layer serves as a barrier to minimize Zn 2+ ions diffusion into the SiO2 dielectric layer in order to enhance the TFT characteristic and stability.
- the thickness of MgO ranges between 5 nm and 15 nm.
- NC-TFT Another feature of the NC-TFT is the MZO channel layer used in combination with the ferroelectric layer.
- the amount of Mg contributes to the thermal, threshold voltage, and negative bias stress (NBS) stability of MZO.
- the value of z in Mg z Zni- z O (MZO) ranges larger than zero and equal/less than 0.06. In some embodiments, the value of z in Mg z Zni- z O (MZO) range from from about 0.02 to about 0.05, from about 0.02 to about 0.04, or from about 0.025 to about 0.035.
- the channel layer has a thickness ranging from about 10 to about 100 nm.
- the channel layer has a thickness ranging from about 30 nm to about 80 nm, from about 30 nm to about 70 nm, from about 40 nm to about 60 nm, or from about 45 nm to about 55 nm.
- the dielectric insulating layer may be composed of a material selected from SiCh, AI2O3, HfCh, AIN, and any combination thereof. In some embodiments, the dielectric insulating layer is composed of SiCh.
- the dielectric insulating layer has a thickness ranging from about 10 nm to about 100 nm from about 30 nm to about 80 nm, from about 30 nm to about 60 nm, or from about 40 nm to about 60 nm.
- the NC-TFT can be manufactured on various types of substrates depending on its intended use.
- the substrate can be a rigid or a flexible, a transparent or a non-transparent material.
- the substrate can be a rigid form when the NC-TFT is applied to large-area electronics.
- the substrate may be a flexible material.
- substrate material include glass, ceramics, SiO2, and polymer.
- the substrate is glass.
- the NC-TFT may be configured in a reverse vertical order from the above embodiments.
- the source and the drain metal contact electrodes positioned on opposite sides of the MZO channel layer can be built on the substrate.
- the dielectric insulating layer, the ferroelectric layer and the gate electrode can then be built up in sequence.
- NC-TFT can be incorporated into large area electronics including thin film solar system on RFID, photovoltaics, glass, sensor arrays, digital logic circuit, memory device, and displays with lower power consumption.
- the NC-TFT can also serve as an important functional component in transparent and/or flexible electronics including bendable solar cell panels, flexible displays and sensors, and other portable or wearable systems.
- the article of manufacture is a display, a screen, a windshield, or eye glasses incorporating the NC-TFT built on glass.
- the article of manufacture can be transparent with an average transmittance of more than 80%, more than 85%, more than 90% or more than 95% in the visible light range of 380-700 nm.
- the NC-TTFTs are integrated into head-up displays (HUD) on windshields or screen inlaid in, for example, smart glass or information displays in subway and bus.
- the material for NC-TTFT can be flexible substrates including for example opaque and transparent substrates.
- Another aspect provides a method of manufacturing the NC-TFT described herein.
- the method generally includes:
- ferroelectric layer comprises NixMg y Zni- x -yO, wherein x is greater than 0 and equal or less than 0.05 and y is greater than 0.05 and equal or less than 0.30;
- Procedures for depositing or growing a layer include, for example, Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD), pulsed laser deposition (PLD), atomic layer deposition (ALD), multi-target sputtering techniques, and any combination thereof.
- MOCVD Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition
- PLD pulsed laser deposition
- ALD atomic layer deposition
- multi-target sputtering techniques and any combination thereof.
- ferroelectric layer can be deposited on the substrate using RF sputtering and a subsequent SiCh layer is deposited via plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) to form the stacked gate dielectric structure.
- PECVD plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition
- the MZO channel layer can be grown using metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) or RF sputtering. With RF sputter, the temperature is lower than conventional processes and is more cost efficient.
- the source and drain metal contacts can be deposited using electron beam evaporator and then followed by a standard lift-off process. Each of these steps is performed at a suitable temperature.
- the manufacturing is applicable to various devices including flexile NC- TFT with for example plastic or polymer substrates.
- the method further includes depositing a thin transition layer of MgO on the dielectric insulating layer prior to step (d). This extra MgO layer serves as a barrier to minimize Zn 2+ ions diffusion into the SiCh dielectric layer in order to enhance the TFT characteristic and stability.
- step (b) is performed at a temperature selected from room temperature to about 125 °C because low temperature deposition without high temperature annealing process enables its applications for flexible substrate.
- step (d) is performed at a temperature selected from low - as room temperature to high - up to 500 °C. The low temperature deposition is used for the flexible substrates and high temperature deposition is used for rigid substrates.
- Example 1 The schematic structure of the NC-TFT and its equivalent capacitance network are shown in Fig. 1.
- the NC-TFT was fabricated on a 0.4 mm thick commercial glass substrate (PG&O).
- PG&O commercial glass substrate
- a 50 nm Cr layer was deposited and patterned, serving as the bottom gate electrode.
- Ni and Mg co-doped ZnO, i.e. Nio.o2Mg x Zno.98-xO (x 0.06, 0.10, 0.15) ferroelectric layer was deposited using RF sputtering at 125 °C, followed by a 50 nm SiCh layer using plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) at 400 °C, to form the stacked gate dielectric structure.
- PECVD plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition
- RF sputtering deposition in O2 rich environment can reduce the oxygen vacancies in the NMZO film.
- a MZO TFT without a Nio.o2Mg x Zno.98-xO layer was also fabricated to serve as the reference.
- the SS value as a function of drain current (/DS) over five decades for both NC-TFT and reference are depicted in Fig. 2(b).
- the minimum SS value of the NC-TFT reaches 58 mV/dec in comparison with the reference TFT of 232 mV/dec.
- the NC-TFT shows the threshold voltage Fth ⁇ 1 V, and the on/off ratio > 10 9 for drain current /DS. Since both reference TFT and NC-TFT have the same MZO channel and SiO2 gate dielectric, such improvement in SS is mainly caused by the introduction of Nio o2Mgo.15Zno.s3O ferroelectric layer.
- FIG. 2(c) shows the /DS-PDS curves of the NC-TFT with various gate-source voltage FGS from 3 V to 15 V.
- Fig. 2(d) shows the polarization hysteresis in bi-directional /DS- PGS characteristics with a 0.7 V discrepancy between forward sweep and reverse sweep, resulted from ferroelectric behavior in Nio o2Mgo.15Zno.s3O layer.
- Figure 3(a) shows the setting for measurement of voltage amplification in FE-DE stack capacitance, where a 50 nm thick ferroelectric layer of Nio o2Mgo.15Zno.83O was deposited on a DE layer of 50 nm SiO2.
- the FE-DE stack was patterned and intemal/extemal metallization were formed to measure the voltage across DE capacitor VD.
- Triangular ramp voltage source Vs was generated by the pulse generator (AFG 3021B) and VD was measured by the digital oscilloscope (DPO 4032).
- the voltage response of Vs (t) and VD (t) are plotted in Fig. 3(a), where the inset shows the ramp voltage VPP is 20 V and the period is 50 ps.
- VD (t) is increasing faster than Vs (t); whereas in segment CD, VD (t) is decreasing faster than Vs (t).
- the different rate of change in VD and Vs can be attributed to the voltage amplification of the source voltage Vs at the interface between the FE-DE capacitors.
- the rate of change in VD can be written in terms of Vs and the ferroelectric capacitance (CF) as follows: dV D > dV s 1 dQ dt dt C F dt )
- the amplification response produced an enhanced surface potential !CD at the interface of FE-DE layers.
- Ferroelectric polarization-field (P-E) hysteresis loops were measured from room temperature up to 150 °C using a classic Sawyer-Tower circuit.
- the P-E measurements confirm the ferroelectric nature in Nio o2Mgo.15Zno.s3O as shown in Fig. 6(a).
- the polarization of the FE layer reduced the electric field inside the FE film, and hence increased the electric field in the DE film.
- Figure 6(b) shows temperature dependence of s, where Tc is about 120 °C, suggesting that Tc is well above room temperature, allowing adequate temperature range of Nio o2Mgo.15Zno.s3O for NC-TFT applications.
- Example 2 A negative capacitance transparent thin-film transistor (NC-TTFT) on glass was fabricated.
- the schematic structure of an NC-TTFT is shown in Fig. 1.
- a 50 nm Cr gate electrode was deposited and patterned on a 400 im thick commercial glass substrate (PG&O).
- PG&O commercial glass substrate
- a 25 nm Nio o2Mgo.15Zno.s3O (NMZO) ferroelectric layer was deposited using RF sputtering at 125 °C, followed by a 50 nm SiO2 layer formed using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) at 400 °C.
- PECVD plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition
- a switchable polarization measurement e.g., positive up negative down (PUND) tests
- PUND positive up negative down
- the PUND test was based on a specific waveform applied on the NMZO sample.
- the principle of PUND is shown in Fig. 8(a).
- Two positive and two negative triangular pulses are used instead of having a full period triangular wave.
- a first pre-set voltage pulse was applied to force all the dipoles to be oriented in the same direction.
- a series of two voltage pulses of the opposite sign was applied, and polarization of the NMZO sample was measured.
- NC-TTFT and the reference TTFT have the same MZO channel and SiCh gate dielectric, such improvement in SS is mainly caused by the insertion of an NMZO ferroelectric layer. In the subthreshold regime, additional electrons are attracted to the ferroelectric-dielectric (FE-DE) interface due to local dipole moments in the ferroelectric layer. These extra carriers are responsible for the enhancement of carrier accumulated in the channel and the reduction of SS. When NC- TTFT is fully turned on, the limited number of extra carriers performs little effect on the channel and NC-TTFT with a thicker ferroelectric layer shows lower on-state current due to the decreased overall capacitance. Output characteristics in Fig. 10 show the ZD-FDS curves with PGS from 1 V to 5 V.
- the NC-TTFT on glass has excellent transparency resulted from the wide energy bandgap ZnO and MZO based materials used: semiconductor MZO, ferroelectric NMZO, and transparent source/drain electrodes AZO.
- the NC-TTFT is highly transparent in the visible range.
- 25 nm NMZO, 200 nm AZO, and 50 nm MZO thin films were deposited on glass substrates, respectively.
- Fig. 12 shows the optical transmittance spectrum was measured using PerkinElmer Lambda 1050+ UV/Vis/NIR spectrophotometer.
- 25 nm NMZO, 200 nm AZO, and 50 nm MZO thin-film samples showed an average transmittance of 92.1 %, 93.3 %, and 91.6 % in the visible light range of 380- 700 nm, respectively.
- the interference fringes were observed in the 200 nm AZO thin-film sample due to its increased thickness, indicating the smoothness of the reflection surface with less scattering loss at the surface.
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