Thermally-stable resistive switching with a large ON/OFF ratio achieved in poly(triphenylamine).

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Title: Thermally-stable resistive switching with a large ON/OFF ratio achieved in poly(triphenylamine).
Authors: Wenbin Zhang, Gang Liu, Xiaojian Zhu, Xinxin Chen, Liang Pan, Hongwei Tan, Wuhong Xue, Zhenghui Ji, Run-Wei Li, Jun Wang, Cheng Wang, Yu Chen
Source: Chemical Communications; 2014, Vol. 50 Issue 80, p11856-11858, 3p
Subject Terms: TRIPHENYLAMINE, OXIDATIVE coupling kinetics, CONJUGATED polymers, FRONTIER orbitals, SWITCHING circuits, ELECTRICAL resistivity, COMPUTER storage device performance
Abstract: Thermally stable poly(triphenylamine) (PTPA) synthesized by an oxidative coupling reaction is used as the functional layer in memory devices, which exhibit non-volatile bistable resistive switching behavior with a large ON/OFF ratio over 5 x 108, a long retention time exceeding 8 x 10³ s and a wide working temperature range of 30-390 K. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:13597345
DOI:10.1039/c4cc04696j
Published in:Chemical Communications
Language:English