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Channel Shape Effects on Device Instability of Amorphous Indium-Gallium-Zinc Oxide Thin Film Transistors.

Seung Gi SeoSeung Jae YuSeung Yeob KimJinheon JeongChanghee Lee
Published in: Micromachines (2020)
Channel shape dependency on device instability for amorphous indium-gallium-zinc oxide (a-IGZO) thin film transistors (TFTs) is investigated by using various channel shape devices along with systematic electrical characterization including DC I-V characeristics and bias temperature stress tests. a-IGZO TFTs with various channel shapes such as zigzag, circular, and U-type channels are implemented and their vertical and lateral electric field stress (E-field) effects are systematically tested and analyzed by using an experimental and modeling study. Source and drain (S/D) electrode asymmetry and vertical E-field effects on device instability are neglibible, whereas the lateral E-field effects significantly affect device instability, particularly for zigzag channel shape, compared to circular and U-type TFTs. Moreover, charge trapping time (τ) for zigzag-type a-IGZO TFTs is extracted as 3.8 × 104, which is at least three-times smaller than those of other channel-type a-IGZO TFTs, hinting that local E-field enhancement can critically affect the device reliability. The Technology Computer Aided Design (TCAD) simulation results reveal the locally enhanced E-field at both corner region in the channel in a quantitative mode and its correlation with hemisphere radius (ρ) values.
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