Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1997-02-06
1998-03-31
Trinh, Michael
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437 41TFT, 437233, 437247, H01L 21786
Patent
active
057337934
ABSTRACT:
A process for formation of a thin film transistor which can be usefully applied to a high picture quality active matrix liquid crystal display is disclosed. Particularly, a process for formation of an improved polysilicon thin film transistor is disclosed. In the process for formation of a polysilicon thin film transistor, the solid phase crystallization of a non-crystalline silicon is carried out under a high pressure oxygen atmosphere, and therefore, the solid phase crystallization time for a non-crystalline silicon is shortened so as to improve the productivity, and the grain size of the polysilicon is made more uniform so as improve the electrical characteristics of the TFT (thin film transistor).
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Nam Kee-Soo
Park Kyung-Ho
Song Yoon-Ho
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Trinh Michael
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