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Azide-functionalized ligand enabling organic-inorganic hybrid dielectric for high-performance solution-processed oxide transistors.

Juhyeok LeeSyed Zahid HassanSangjun LeeHye Ryun SimDae Sung Chung
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
We propose a highly efficient crosslinking strategy for organic-inorganic hybrid dielectric layers using azide-functionalized acetylacetonate, which covalently connect inorganic particles to polymers, enabling highly efficient inter- and intra-crosslinking of organic and inorganic inclusions, resulting in a dense and defect-free thin-film morphology. From the optimized processing conditions, we obtained an excellent dielectric strength of over 4.0 MV cm -1 , a high dielectric constant of ~14, and a low surface energy of 38 mN m -1 . We demonstrated the fabrication of exceptionally high-performance, hysteresis-free n-type solution-processed oxide transistors comprising an In 2 O 3 /ZnO double layer as an active channel with an electron mobility of over 50 cm 2 V -1 s -1 , on/off ratio of ~10 7 , subthreshold swing of 108 mV dec -1 , and high bias-stress stability. From temperature-dependent I-V analyses combined with charge transport mechanism analyses, we demonstrated that the proposed hybrid dielectric layer provides percolation-limited charge transport for the In 2 O 3 /ZnO double layer under field-effect conditions.
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