Specific contact resistivity reduction in amorphous IGZO thin-film transistors through a TiN/IGTO heterogeneous interlayer

Authors
Jeong, Joo HeeSeo, Seung WanKim, DongseonYoon, Seong HunLee, Seung HeeKuh, Bong JinKim, TaikyuJeong, Jae Kyeong
Issue Date
2024-05
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Scientific Reports, v.14, no.1
Abstract
Oxide semiconductors have gained significant attention in electronic device industry due to their high potential for emerging thin-film transistor (TFT) applications. However, electrical contact properties such as specific contact resistivity (rho(C)) and width-normalized contact resistance (RCW) are significantly inferior in oxide TFTs compared to conventional silicon metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors. In this study, a multi-stack interlayer (IL) consisting of titanium nitride (TiN) and indium-gallium-tin-oxide (IGTO) is inserted between source/drain electrodes and amorphous indium-gallium-zinc-oxide (IGZO). The TiN is introduced to increase conductivity of the underlying layer, while IGTO acts as an n(+)-layer. Our findings reveal IGTO thickness (t(IGTO))-dependent electrical contact properties of IGZO TFT, where rho(C) and RCW decrease as t(IGTO) increases to 8 nm. However, at t(IGTO) > 8 nm, they increase mainly due to IGTO crystallization-induced contact interface aggravation. Consequently, the IGZO TFTs with a TiN/IGTO (3/8 nm) IL reveal the lowest rho(C) and RCW of 9.0 x 10(-6) Omega<middle dot>cm(2) and 0.7 Omega<middle dot>cm, significantly lower than 8.0 x 10(-4) Omega<middle dot>cm(2) and 6.9 Omega<middle dot>cm in the TFTs without the IL, respectively. This improved electrical contact properties increases field-effect mobility from 39.9 to 45.0 cm(2)/Vs. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of this multi-stack IL approach in oxide TFTs.
Keywords
OHMIC CONTACT; RESISTANCE; METAL; ELECTRODE
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150152
DOI
10.1038/s41598-024-61837-2
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