IP Library Granted Patent US 8,766,260
Granted Patent B2
US 8,766,260 · App. 13/606,928 · Granted Jul 1, 2014

Thin-film transistor and method for manufacturing thin-film transistor

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Patent No.
US 8,766,260
App. No.
13/606,928
Granted
Jul 1, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A substrate; a gate electrode formed above the substrate; a gate insulating film formed above the gate electrode; a crystalline silicon semiconductor layer formed above the gate insulating film; an amorphous silicon semiconductor layer formed above the crystalline silicon semiconductor layer; an organic protective film made of an organic material and formed above the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer; and a source electrode and a drain electrode formed above the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer interposing the organic protective film are included, and a charge density of the negative carriers in the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is at least 3×10 11 cm −2 .

Claims (41)

1. A thin-film transistor comprising:

a substrate;

a gate electrode above the substrate;

a gate insulating film above the gate electrode;

a crystalline silicon semiconductor layer above the gate insulating film;

an amorphous silicon semiconductor layer above the crystalline silicon semiconductor layer;

an organic protective film comprising an organic material and above the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer, the organic protective film containing a positive fixed charge; and

a source electrode and a drain electrode above the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer interposing the organic protective film,

wherein a thickness of the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is at least 10 nm and at most 60 nm,

a charge density of the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is at least 1×10 17 cm −3 and at most 7×10 17 cm −3 , when measured by transition voltage spectroscopy, the charge density being of a negative charge.

2. The thin-film transistor according to claim 1 ,

wherein a thickness of the organic protective film in a region overlapping with the source electrode or the drain electrode is at least 300 nm and at most 1 μm.

3. The thin-film transistor according to claim 1 ,

wherein a thickness of the organic protective film in a region overlapping with the source electrode or the drain electrode is at least 500 nm and at most 1 μm.

4. The thin-film transistor according to claim 1 ,

wherein a polarity of a total charge of a fixed charge included in the organic protective film and charge at an interface between the organic protective film and the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is positive.

5. The thin-film transistor according to claim 1 ,

wherein the thickness of the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is at least 20 nm and at most 40 nm, and

the charge density of the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is at least 1×10 17 cm −3 and at most 5×10 17 cm −3 .

6. A method for manufacturing a thin-film transistor, the method comprising:

preparing a substrate;

forming a gate electrode above the substrate;

forming a gate insulating film above the gate electrode;

forming a crystalline silicon semiconductor layer above the gate insulating film;

forming an amorphous silicon semiconductor layer above the crystalline silicon semiconductor layer;

forming, an organic protective film by applying an organic material on the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer, the organic protective film containing a positive fixed charge; and

forming a source electrode and a drain electrode above the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer interposing the organic protective film,

wherein a thickness of the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is at least 10 nm and at most 60 nm, and

a charge density of the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is at least 1×10 17 cm −3 and at most 7×10 17 cm −3 , when measured by transition voltage spectroscopy, the charge density being of a negative charge.

7. The method for manufacturing the thin-film transistor according to claim 6 ,

wherein the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is formed using a source gas including one of silane gas, disilane gas, and trisilane gas, and an inert gas including one of argon, hydrogen, and helium, under a condition in which a plasma density is in the range of approximately 0.1 W/cm 2 to approximately 1 W/cm 2 .

8. The method for manufacturing the thin-film transistor according to claim 6 ,

wherein the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is formed under a condition in which a growth temperature is in the range of approximately 300° C. to approximately 400° C.

9. The thin-film transistor according to claim 1 ,

the negative charge in the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer has a charge density of at least 3×10 11 cm ˜ 2.

10. The thin-film transistor according to claim 1 ,

the positive fixed charge in the organic protective film has a charge density of at least 5×10 11 cm −2 .

11. The thin-film transistor according to claim 1 ,

the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is a charge suppressing layered configured to suppress the positive fixed charge contained in the organic protective film.

12. The thin-film transistor according to claim 1 ,

the charge density of the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is a density of state of the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2015
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: JOLED INC
Reel/Frame 035145/0100 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 5, 2013
From: KISHIDA, YUJI; KAWASHIMA, TAKAHIRO; KANEGAE, ARINOBU; KAWACHI, GENSHIROU
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION; PANASONIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 029751/0258 →