High-Performance and Radiation-Hardened Solution-Processed ZrLaO Gate Dielectrics for Large-Area Applications.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GJ, United Kingdom.

Published: October 2021

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  • Radiation hardness is crucial for electronics in harsh environments like space and nuclear industries; the study explores ZrLaO thin films' resilience to radiation.
  • ZrLaO thin films showed minimal degradation in properties after radiation exposure, with metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitors exhibiting low sensitivity to voltage shifts under gamma radiation.
  • InO/ZrLaO thin-film transistors maintained stable performance with slight radiation-induced degradation, primarily linked to semiconductor layer changes, highlighting ZrLaO's potential for reliable use in high-radiation applications.

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Radiation hardness is important for electronics operating in harsh radiation environments such as outer space and nuclear energy industries. In this work, radiation-hardened solution-processed ZrLaO thin films are demonstrated. The radiation effects on solution-processed ZrLaO thin films and InO/ZrLaO thin-film transistors (TFTs) were systemically investigated. The ZrLaO thin films demonstrated excellent radiation hardness with negligible roughness, composition, electrical property, and bias-stress stability degradation after radiation exposure. The metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitors (MOSCAPs) based on ZrLaO gate dielectrics exhibited an ultralow flat band-voltage () sensitivity of 0.11 mV/krad and 0.19 mV/krad under low dose and high dose gamma irradiation conditions, respectively. The low dose condition had a 103 krad (SiO) total dose and a 0.12 rad/s low dose rate, whereas the high dose condition had a 580 krad total dose and a 278 rad/s high dose rate. Furthermore, InO/ZrLaO thin-film transistors (TFTs) exhibited a large / of 2 × 10, a small subthreshold swing (SS) of 0.11 V/dec, a small interface trap density () of 1 × 10 cm, and a 0.16 V threshold shift (Δ) under 3600 s positive bias-stress (PBS). InO/ZrLaO TFT-based resistor-loaded inverters demonstrated complete swing behavior, a static output gain of 13.3 under 4 V , and an ∼9% radiation-induced degradation. Through separate investigation of the radiation-induced degradation on the semiconductor layer and dielectric layer of TFTs, it was found that radiation exposure mainly generated oxygen vacancies (V) and increased electron concentration among gate oxide. Nevertheless, the radiation-induced TFT instability was mainly related to the semiconductor layer degradation, which could be possibly suppressed by back-channel passivation. The demonstrated results indicate that solution-processed ZrLaO is a high-potential candidate for large-area electronics and circuits applied in harsh radiation environments. In addition, the detailed investigation of radiation-induced degradation on solution-processed high- dielectrics in this work provided clear inspiration for developing novel flexible rad-hard dielectrics.

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High-Performance and Radiation-Hardened Solution-Processed ZrLaO Gate Dielectrics for Large-Area Applications.

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October 2021

Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GJ, United Kingdom.

Article Synopsis
  • Radiation hardness is crucial for electronics in harsh environments like space and nuclear industries; the study explores ZrLaO thin films' resilience to radiation.
  • ZrLaO thin films showed minimal degradation in properties after radiation exposure, with metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitors exhibiting low sensitivity to voltage shifts under gamma radiation.
  • InO/ZrLaO thin-film transistors maintained stable performance with slight radiation-induced degradation, primarily linked to semiconductor layer changes, highlighting ZrLaO's potential for reliable use in high-radiation applications.
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