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Combustion-assisted low-temperature solution process for high-performance SnO2 thin-film transistors

Title
Combustion-assisted low-temperature solution process for high-performance SnO2 thin-film transistors
Author(s)
Jang, BonghoJang, JaewonJang, Jae EunKwon, Hyuk-Jun
Issued Date
2022-07
Citation
Ceramics International, v.48, no.14, pp.20591 - 20598
Type
Article
Author Keywords
SnO2CombustionSol-gelThin-film transistors
Keywords
OXIDEMOBILITYFABRICATIONROUTE
ISSN
0272-8842
Abstract
In this study, high-performance SnO2 thin-film transistors (TFTs) were fabricated at temperatures below 300 °C using the combustion-assisted sol-gel method. The internal energy induced by the exothermic reaction of the fuel and the oxidizer in the combustion precursors facilitates precursor conversion even at low processing temperatures, leading to the development of crystalline SnO2. Compared to the conventional solution process, it was confirmed that the precursor was converted to crystalline SnO2 at below 300 °C through thermogravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction. In addition, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy spectra indicate the formation of complete metal-oxygen-metal networks with an increase in the oxygen corresponding to the lattice, as well as a decrease in hydroxyl groups. As a result, compared with the conventional SnO2 TFTs, the field-effect mobility of combustion-assisted SnO2 TFTs increased significantly from 0.014 ± 0.01 to 2.43 ± 0.22 cm2/Vs at 250 °C (by ∼ 170 times) and from 0.38 ± 0.15 to 6.53 ± 0.41 cm2/Vs at 300 °C (by ∼ 17 times). Therefore, the combustion-assisted solution process is expected not only to realize fully low-cost solution-processed electronics by fabricating high-quality SnO2 at low temperatures, but also to be combined with plastic substrates to fabricate flexible electronics. © 2022
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17440
DOI
10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.04.026
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Related Researcher
  • 장재은 Jang, Jae Eun
  • Research Interests Nanoelectroinc device; 생체 신호 센싱 시스템 및 생체 모방 디바이스; 나노 통신 디바이스
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Advanced Electronic Devices Research Group(AEDRG) - Kwon Lab. 1. Journal Articles
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