Crystals (Apr 2019)

Thin-Film Optical Devices Based on Transparent Conducting Oxides: Physical Mechanisms and Applications

  • Jiung Jang,
  • Yeonsu Kang,
  • Danyoung Cha,
  • Junyoung Bae,
  • Sungsik Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9040192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 192

Abstract

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This paper provides a review of optical devices based on a wide band-gap transparent conducting oxide (TCO) while discussing related physical mechanisms and potential applications. Intentionally using a light-induced metastability mechanism of oxygen defects in TCOs, it is allowed to detect even visible lights, eluding to a persistent photoconductivity (PPC) as an optical memory action. So, this PPC phenomenon is naturally useful for TCO-based optical memory applications, e.g., optical synaptic transistors, as well as photo-sensors along with an electrical controllability of a recovery speed with gate pulse or bias. Besides the role of TCO channel layer in thin-film transistor structure, a defective gate insulator can be another approach for a memory operation with assistance for gate bias and illuminations. In this respect, TCOs can be promising materials for a low-cost transparent optoelectronic application.

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