Process for the production of thin film transistor using oxygen

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437101, H01L 2184, H01L 21336

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ABSTRACT:
A process for producing a thin film transistor suitable to a high integrated static ram (SRAM) or a liquid crystal display, thereby improvements in a leak current and an operating current along with a process for the production of a thin film transistor. The process comprises treating a channel polysilicon layer of a TFT structure with oxygen plasma to eliminate the drawbacks generated in an interface between the channel polysilicon layer and a gate insulating film and in the channel polysilicon layer itself. There may be a reduced leak current when switching off the TFT as well as an increased operating current when switching on the TFT. Accordingly, in accordance with the present invention, the characteristics of TFT is greatly improved.

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