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High-field Breakdown and Thermal Characterization of Indium Tin Oxide Transistors

Applied Physics 2025-04-24 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Materials Science

Abstract

Amorphous oxide semiconductors are gaining interest for logic and memory transistors compatible with low-temperature fabrication. However, their low thermal conductivity and heterogeneous interfaces suggest that their performance may be severely limited by self-heating, especially at higher power and device densities. Here, we investigate the high-field breakdown of ultrathin (~4 nm) amorphous indium tin oxide (ITO) transistors with scanning thermal microscopy (SThM) and multiphysics simulations. The ITO devices break irreversibly at channel temperatures of ~180 {\deg}C and ~340 {\deg}C on SiO2{_2} and HfO2{_2} substrates, respectively, with failure primarily caused by thermally-induced compressive strain near the device contacts. Combining SThM measurements with simulations allows us to estimate a thermal boundary conductance (TBC) of 35 ±{\pm} 12 MWm{^-}2{^2}K{^-}1{^1} for ITO on SiO2{_2}, and 51 ±{\pm} 14 MWm{^-}2{^2}K{^-}1{^1} for ITO on HfO2{_2}. The latter also enables significantly higher breakdown power due to better heat dissipation and closer thermal expansion matching. These findings provide insights into the thermo-mechanical limitations of indium-based amorphous oxide transistors, which are important for more reliable and high-performance logic and memory applications.

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@article{arxiv.2501.17367,
  title  = {High-field Breakdown and Thermal Characterization of Indium Tin Oxide Transistors},
  author = {Haotian Su and Yuan-Mau Lee and Tara Peña and Sydney Fultz-Waters and Jimin Kang and Çağıl Köroğlu and Sumaiya Wahid and Christina J. Newcomb and Young Suh Song and H. -S. Philip Wong and Shan X. Wang and Eric Pop},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.17367},
  year   = {2025}
}