LTPS TFTs with an Amorphous Silicon Buffer Layer and Source/Drain Extension
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Abstract
A low leakage poly-Si thin film transistor (TFT) is proposed featuring hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) buffer layer and source/drain extension (SDE) by using technology computer aided design (TCAD) simulation. This architecture reduces off-current effectively by suppressing two leakage current generation mechanisms with little on-current loss. The amorphous silicon buffer layer having large bandgap energy (Eg) suppresses both thermal generation and minimum leakage current, which leads to higher on/off current ratio. In addition, the formation of lightly doped region near the drain alleviates the field-enhanced generation in the off-state by reducing electric field. TCAD simulation results show that the proposed TFT shows more than three orders of magnitude lower off-current than low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) TFTs, while maintaining on-current.
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