Fully Printed High-Performance n-Type Metal Oxide Thin-Film Transistors Utilizing Coffee-Ring Effect

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Kun Liang [1 ,2 ]
Dingwei Li [1 ,2 ]
Huihui Ren [1 ,2 ]
Momo Zhao [1 ,3 ]
Hong Wang [3 ]
Mengfan Ding [4 ]
Guangwei Xu [4 ]
Xiaolong Zhao [4 ]
Shibing Long [4 ]
Siyuan Zhu [5 ]
Pei Sheng [5 ]
Wenbin Li [1 ,6 ]
Xiao Lin [7 ]
Bowen Zhu [1 ,6 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of 3D Micro/Nano Fabrication and Characterization of Zhejiang Province,School of Engineering,Westlake University
[2] Zhejiang University
[3] Key Laboratory of Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Technology,School of Microelectronics,Xidian University
[4] School of Microelectronics,University of Science and Technology of China
[5] Instrumentation and Service Center for Physical Sciences,Westlake University
[6] Institute of Advanced Technology,Westlake Institute for Advanced Study
[7] School of Science,Westlake University
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摘要
Metal oxide thin-films transistors(TFTs) produced from solution-based printing techniques can lead to large-area electronics with low cost. However, the performance of current printed devices is inferior to those from vacuum-based methods due to poor film uniformity induced by the "coffeering"effect. Here, we report a novel approach to print highperformance indium tin oxide(ITO)-based TFTs and logic inverters by taking advantage of such notorious effect. ITO has high electrical conductivity and is generally used as an electrode material. However, by reducing the film thickness down to nanometers scale, the carrier concentration of ITO can be effectively reduced to enable new applications as active channels in transistors. The ultrathin(~10-nm-thick) ITO film in the center of the coffee-ring worked as semiconducting channels, while the thick ITO ridges(>18-nm-thick) served as the contact electrodes. The fully inkjet-printed ITO TFTs exhibited a high saturation mobility of 34.9 cm2 V.1 s.1 and a low subthreshold swing of 105 mV dec.1. In addition, the devices exhibited excellent electrical stability under positive bias illumination stress(PBIS, ΔV;= 0.31 V) and negative bias illuminaiton stress(NBIS,ΔV;=.0.29 V) after 10,000 s voltage bias tests. More remarkably, fully printed n-type metal–oxide–semiconductor(NMOS) inverter based on ITO TFTs exhibited an extremely high gain of 181 at a low-supply voltage of 3 V, promising for advanced electronics applications.
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