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High-performance nonvolatile write-once-read-many-times memory devices with ZnO nanoparticles embedded in polymethylmethacrylate
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Non-volatile MemoryEngineeringEmerging Memory TechnologyPhase Change MemorySemiconductorsElectronic DevicesZno NanoparticlesNanoengineeringNanoelectronicsMemory DeviceMemory DevicesMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringNanotechnologyElectronic MaterialsSwitching TimeNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsRetention TimeSemiconductor Memory
A mixture of ZnO nanoparticles and polymethylmethacrylate was used as an active layer in a nonvolatile resistive memory device. Current-voltage characteristics of the device showed nonvolatile write-once-read-many-times memory behavior with a switching time on the order of μs. The device exhibited an on/off ratio of 104, retention time of >105 s, and number of readout of >4 × 104 times under a read voltage of 0.5 V. The emission, cross-sectional high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning TEM-high angle annular dark field imaging, and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy elemental mapping measurements suggest that the electrical switching originates from the formation of conduction paths.
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