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Nanocrystalline silicon thin film transistors for high performance large area electronics
Authors
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MR Esmaeili-Rad
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HJ Lee
A Nathan
A Sazonov
Publication date
1 December 2008
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Abstract
Nanocrystalline silicon (nc-Si) thin film transistors (TFTs) have potential for high-performance applications in large area electronics, such as next generation of flat panel displays and medical x-ray imagers, for pixel drivers, readout circuits, as well as complementary channel logic circuits for system-on-panel integration. This potential stems from reduced threshold voltage shift and higher transconductance, compared to amorphous silicon counterpart. In this paper, we discuss various TFT structures, their associated design and performance considerations, including leakage current and threshold voltage stability mechanisms. © 2008 World Scientific Publishing Company
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