Stability of amorphous-silicon TFTs deposited on clear plastic substrates at 250°C to 280°C

Long, K. and Kattamis, A. Z. and Cheng, I. C. and Gleskova, H. and Wagner, Sigurd and Sturm, J. C. (2006) Stability of amorphous-silicon TFTs deposited on clear plastic substrates at 250°C to 280°C. IEEE Electron Device Letters, 27 (2). pp. 111-113. (https://doi.org/10.1109/LED.2005.863147)

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Abstract

Amorphous-silicon (a-Si) thin-film transistors (TFTs) were fabricated on a free-standing new clear plastic substrate with high glass transition temperature (Tg) of >315° C and low coefficient of thermal expansion of <10 ppm/ ° C. Maximum process temperatures on the substrates were 250°C and 280°C, close to the temperatures used in industrial a-Si TFT production on glass substrates. The first TFTs made at 280°C have dc characteristics comparable to TFTs made on glass. The stability of the 250°C TFTs on clear plastic is approaching that of TFTs made on glass at 300°C-350°C. TFT characteristics and stability depend only on process temperature and not on substrate type.