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journal contribution
posted on 2023-10-09, 16:44authored byBiying Huang, Yuchen Wang, Lu Li, Qinqin Wang, Yalin Peng, Xiuzhen Li, Yangkun Zhang, Luojun Du, Wei Yang, Dongxia Shi, Na Li, Guangyu Zhang
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors offer great potential
as high-performance
materials for thin film transistors (TFTs) in displays. Their thin,
stable, and flexible nature, along with excellent electrical properties,
makes them suitable for flexible displays. However, previous demonstrations
lacked clear superiority in pixel resolution and TFT performance.
Here we present the flexible 2T1C pixel driving circuit for active-matrix
displays based on high-quality large-scale monolayer MoS2. A gate-first fabrication process was developed for flexible MoS2-TFTs, showing a remarkable carrier mobility (average at 52.8
cm2 V–1 s–1), high
on/off ratio (average at 1.5 × 108), and negligible
hysteresis. The driving current can be modulated by pulsed input voltages
and demonstrates a stable and prompt response to both frequency and
amplitude. We also demonstrated a 10 × 10 active-matrix with
high resolution of 508 pixels per inch, exhibiting 100% yield and
high uniformity. The driving circuit works well under bending up to
∼0.91% strain, highlighting its normal functions in flexible
displays.