Wafer-scale fabrication of separated carbon nanotube thin-film transistors for display applications

  • Chuan Wang
  • , Jialu Zhang
  • , Koungmin Ryu
  • , Alexander Badmaev
  • , Lewis Gomez De Arco
  • , Chongwu Zhou

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Abstract

Preseparated, semiconductive enriched carbon nanotubes hold great potential for thin-film transistors and display applications due to their high mobility, high percentage of semiconductive nanotubes, and room-temperature processing compatibility. Here in this paper, we report our progress on wafer-scale processing of separated nanotube thin-film transistors (SN-TFTs) for display applications, including key technology components such as wafer-scale assembly of high-density, uniform separated nanotube networks, high-yield fabrication of devices with superior performance, and demonstration of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) switching controlled by a SN-TFT. On the basis of separated nanotubes with 95% semiconductive nanotubes, we have achieved solution-based assembly of separated nanotube thin films on complete 3 in. Si/SiO2 wafers, and further carried out wafer-scale fabrication to produce transistors with high yield (>98%), small sheet resistance (~25 kω/sq), high current density (~10 μA/μm), and superior mobility (~52 cm2 V-1 s-1). Moreover, on/off ratios of >104 are achieved in devices with channel length L > 20 μm. In addition, OLED control circuit has been demonstrated with the SN-TFT, and the modulation in the output light intensity exceeds 104. Our approach can be easily scaled to large areas and could serve as critical foundation for future nanotube-based display electronics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4285-4291
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume9
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 9 2009

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