2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3tc31589d
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Water adsorption effects of nitrate ion coordinated Al2O3 dielectric for high performance metal-oxide thin-film transistor

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“…The effect of precursor solution solvent variation has already been reported elsewhere [6]. The electrical characteristics of AlO x capacitors produced with no fuel show a non-uniform capacitance variation at −3 to −2 V indicating the presence of organic residues within the film such as nitrate groups; these ions favour water adsorption leading to higher capacitance due to the high dielectric constant of water, as previously observed [6,29]. To improve film properties, when a non-combustion synthesis route is applied, either higher temperature or UV-assisted annealing is currently being used [26,30].…”
Section: Dielectric Oxidessupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The effect of precursor solution solvent variation has already been reported elsewhere [6]. The electrical characteristics of AlO x capacitors produced with no fuel show a non-uniform capacitance variation at −3 to −2 V indicating the presence of organic residues within the film such as nitrate groups; these ions favour water adsorption leading to higher capacitance due to the high dielectric constant of water, as previously observed [6,29]. To improve film properties, when a non-combustion synthesis route is applied, either higher temperature or UV-assisted annealing is currently being used [26,30].…”
Section: Dielectric Oxidessupporting
confidence: 67%
“…This hydrolysis reaction releases many hydrogen ions H + that could stay incorporated in the film in the ways described above. The nitrate ions are not bonded to the hydroxide complexes but are rather dispersed and as recently reported, they can induce mobile H + ions 34,35. The films produced from nitrate precursors are therefore potentially rich in H + .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The capacitance values are shown as a function of voltage in Figure 8a-c. The dielectric properties of ZAO films with a ratio of Zr:Al = 1:1 and 1:3 show instability versus voltage, which should be attributed to the high content of the bonded oxygen, as more water was absorbed [44]. The relative dielectric constants were calculated on the base of the C-V curves.…”
Section: Designed Ratios Of Zr:al 3:1 1:1 1:3mentioning
confidence: 99%