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Thin film transistors based on zinc nitride as a channel layer for optoelectronic devices

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Garcia Nunez, C. ; Laboratorio de Microelectrónica, Dpto. de Física Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, c/Fco. Tomás y Valiente 7, Madrid 28049, Spain ; Pau, J.L. ; Ruiz, E. ; Piqueras, J.

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Zinc nitride films were used as an active layer in thin film transistors to assess its performance in optoelectronic applications. Those nitride layers were grown by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering in Ar/N2 ambient using a Zn target. Bottom- and top-gate thin film transistors were fabricated by photolithography processes. Transmission measurements for these particular layers showed an absorption edge around 1.3 eV. Normally off transistor characteristics with a threshold voltage of 6 V were obtained in the bottom-gate configuration without post-growth annealing. In the saturation region, those transistors produced enhanced output characteristics under illumination with infrared/visible light.

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Applied Physics Letters  (Volume:101 ,  Issue: 25 )

Date of Publication: Dec 2012

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