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Direct electron injection into an oxide insulator using a cathode buffer layer.


ABSTRACT: Injecting charge carriers into the mobile bands of an inorganic oxide insulator (for example, SiO2, HfO2) is a highly complicated task, or even impossible without external energy sources such as photons. This is because oxide insulators exhibit very low electron affinity and high ionization energy levels. Here we show that a ZnO layer acting as a cathode buffer layer permits direct electron injection into the conduction bands of various oxide insulators (for example, SiO2, Ta2O5, HfO2, Al2O3) from a metal cathode. Studies of current-voltage characteristics reveal that the current ohmically passes through the ZnO/oxide-insulator interface. Our findings suggests that the oxide insulators could be used for simply fabricated, transparent and highly stable electronic valves. With this strategy, we demonstrate an electrostatic discharging diode that uses 100-nm SiO2 as an active layer exhibiting an on/off ratio of ?10(7), and protects the ZnO thin-film transistors from high electrical stresses.

SUBMITTER: Lee E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4403381 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct electron injection into an oxide insulator using a cathode buffer layer.

Lee Eungkyu E   Lee Jinwon J   Kim Ji-Hoon JH   Lim Keon-Hee KH   Seok Byun Jun J   Ko Jieun J   Dong Kim Young Y   Park Yongsup Y   Kim Youn Sang YS  

Nature communications 20150413


Injecting charge carriers into the mobile bands of an inorganic oxide insulator (for example, SiO2, HfO2) is a highly complicated task, or even impossible without external energy sources such as photons. This is because oxide insulators exhibit very low electron affinity and high ionization energy levels. Here we show that a ZnO layer acting as a cathode buffer layer permits direct electron injection into the conduction bands of various oxide insulators (for example, SiO2, Ta2O5, HfO2, Al2O3) fr  ...[more]

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