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Wide Bandgap Oxide Semiconductors: from Materials Physics to Optoelectronic Devices

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 33, Issue 50, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202006230

Keywords

electronic structure; flexible electronics; oxide semiconductor; thin film transistor; transparent conducting oxide (TCO)

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21872116, 22075232]
  2. Australian Research Council [FT160100207]
  3. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) through Centre for Materials Science

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Wide bandgap oxide semiconductors are a unique class of materials with properties of electrical conductivity and optical transparency, widely used in optoelectronics. Recent research focuses on understanding the materials physics and designing new high-performing TFT devices based on oxide semiconductors.
Wide bandgap oxide semiconductors constitute a unique class of materials that combine properties of electrical conductivity and optical transparency. They are being widely used as key materials in optoelectronic device applications, including flat-panel displays, solar cells, OLED, and emerging flexible and transparent electronics. In this article, an up-to-date review on both the fundamental understanding of materials physics of oxide semiconductors, and recent research progress on design of new materials and high-performing thin film transistor (TFT) devices in the context of fundamental understanding is presented. In particular, an in depth overview is first provided on current understanding of the electronic structures, defect and doping chemistry, optical and transport properties of oxide semiconductors, which provide essential guiding principles for new material design and device optimization. With these principles, recent advances in design of p-type oxide semiconductors, new approaches for achieving cost-effective transparent (flexible) electrodes, and the creation of high mobility 2D electron gas (2DEG) at oxide surfaces and interfaces with a wealth of fascinating physical properties of great potential for novel device design are then reviewed. Finally, recent progress and perspective of oxide TFT based on new oxide semiconductors, 2DEG, and low-temperature solution processed oxide semiconductor for flexible electronics will be reviewed.

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