A study on the electron transport properties of ZnON semiconductors with respect to the relative anion content

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High-mobility zinc oxynitride (ZnON) semiconductors were grown by RF sputtering using a Zn metal target in a plasma mixture of Ar, N-2, and O-2 gas. The RF power and the O-2 to N-2 gas flow rates were systematically adjusted to prepare a set of ZnON films with different relative anion contents. The carrier density was found to be greatly affected by the anion composition, while the electron mobility is determined by a fairly complex mechanism. First-principles calculations indicate that excess vacant nitrogen sites (V-N) in N-rich ZnON disrupt the local electron conduction paths, which may be restored by having oxygen anions inserted therein. The latter are anticipated to enhance the electron mobility, and the exact process parameters that induce such a phenomenon can only be found experimentally. Contour plots of the Hall mobility and carrier density with respect to the RF power and O-2 to N-2 gas flow rate ratio indicate the existence of an optimum region where maximum electron mobility is obtained. Using ZnON films grown under the optimum conditions, the fabrication of high-performance devices with field-effect mobility values exceeding 120 cm(2)/Vs is demonstrated based on simple reactive RF sputtering methods
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Issue Date
2016-04
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

THIN-FILM TRANSISTORS; HIGH-MOBILITY; HIGH-PERFORMANCE; STABILITY; ZN3N2; DEPOSITION; NITROGEN; DEFECTS; ENERGY; STATES

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.6

ISSN
2045-2322
DOI
10.1038/srep24787
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/209531
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RIMS Journal Papers
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