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Tailored Self-Assembled Monolayer using Chemical Coupling for Indium-Gallium-Zinc Oxide Thin-Film Transistors: Multifunctional Copper Diffusion Barrier.

Seungmin LeeSanghyeon LeeMinkyu LeeSung Min RhoHyung Tae KimChihyeong WonKukro YoonChaebeen KwonJuyoung KimGeun Chul ParkJun Hyung LimJoon Seok ParkWoobin KwonYoung-Bae ParkDong Won ChunHyun Jae KimTaeyoon Lee
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Controlling the contact properties of a copper (Cu) electrode is an important process for improving the performance of an amorphous indium-gallium-zinc oxide (a-IGZO) thin-film transistor (TFT) for high-speed applications, owing to the low resistance-capacitance product constant of Cu. One of the many challenges in Cu application to a-IGZO is inhibiting high diffusivity, which causes degradation in the performance of a-IGZO TFT by forming electron trap states. A self-assembled monolayer (SAM) can perfectly act as a Cu diffusion barrier (DB) and passivation layer that prevents moisture and oxygen, which can deteriorate the TFT on-off performance. However, traditional SAM materials have high contact resistance and low mechanical-adhesion properties. In this study, we demonstrate that tailoring the SAM using the chemical coupling method can enhance the electrical and mechanical properties of a-IGZO TFTs. The doping effects from the dipole moment of the tailored SAMs enhance the electrical properties of a-IGZO TFTs, resulting in a field-effect mobility of 13.87 cm 2 /V·s, an on-off ratio above 10 7 , and a low contact resistance of 612 Ω. Because of the high electrical performance of tailored SAMs, they function as a Cu DB and a passivation layer. Moreover, a selectively tailored functional group can improve the adhesion properties between Cu and a-IGZO. These multifunctionally tailored SAMs can be a promising candidate for a very thin Cu DB in future electronic technology.
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