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In this study, the oxygen flow rate (OFR) dependence of negative bias illumination stress (NBIS) and positive bias stress (PBS) in amorphous indium-gallium-zinc-oxide (a-IGZO) thin-film transistor (TFT) devices was investigated. Unlike in previous studies, our study simultaneously considered and analyzed the bias stress-induced degradation mechanisms by charge trapping and defect creation. NBIS and PBS instability were measured according to the OFR splits of bottom-gate (BG) IGZO TFTs and the behavior of full subgap range density of states (DOS) was experimentally tracked with especial emphasis on deep-level oxygen vacancy (V ₎) peak. It was found that the observed DOS variation was consistent with the V ₎ ionization model during NBIS. In addition, the threshold voltage shift by charge trapping (V ₓ, ₂ₓ) and the threshold voltage shift by defect creation, i. e. , change of DOS, (V ₓ, ₃₎ₒ) were separated and extracted through the subthreshold slope decomposition method. After NBIS, the threshold voltage shift (V ₓ) was composed of a component by charge trapping and a component with the ionization of V ₎. After PBS, V ₓ was dominated by a component arising due to charge trapping. Fitting through the stretched exponential function (SEF) was performed for each separately extracted V ₓ, and the activation energy for each V ₓ was extracted using the inverse Laplace transform method through the extracted V ₓ₀, , and. Activation energy by charge trapping and DOS was extracted from NBIS and PBS, respectively. As a result of simultaneously considering the two degradation mechanisms, the extracted activation energy was located between the previous values. Experimentally extracted sets of DOS-specific parameters before and after bias stress were applied to technology computer-aided design (TCAD) simulations. Accurate reproduction of TFT current–voltage (I – V) curves before and after bias stress and recovery suggests that the methodology and parameter set used in this study are reasonable and potentially useful for a more robust and systematic analysis of the bias stress-induced instability in a-IGZO BG TFTs.
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