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Demonstration of programmable light intensity of a micro-LED with a Hf-based ferroelectric ITZO TFT for Mura-free displays.

Taewon JinSang Hyeon KimJae-Hoon HanDae-Hwan AhnSeong Ui AnTae Hyeon NohXinkai SunCheol Jun KimJuhyuk ParkYounghyun Kim
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2022)
We demonstrate the programmable light intensity of a micro-LED by compensating threshold voltage variability of thin-film transistors (TFTs) by introducing a non-volatile programmable ferroelectric material, HfZrO 2 (HZO) into the gate stack of the TFT. We fabricated an amorphous ITZO TFT, ferroelectric TFTs (FeTFTs), and micro-LEDs and verified the feasibility of our proposed current-driving active matrix circuit. Importantly, we successfully present the programmed multi-level lighting of the micro-LED, utilizing partial polarization switching in the a-ITZO FeTFT. We expect that this approach will be highly promising for the next-generation display technology, replacing complicated threshold voltage compensation circuits with a simple a-ITZO FeTFT.
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