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Nonvolatile organic bistable devices fabricated utilizing Cu2O nanocrystals embedded in a polyimide layer
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EngineeringOrganic ElectronicsCuprous OxideChemistryUtilizing Cu2o NanocrystalsPhase Change MemoryChemical EngineeringNanoelectronicsMemory DeviceBistable EffectsMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyOrganic SemiconductorPolyimide LayerSemiconducting PolymerFlexible ElectronicsNanomaterialsOrganic Bistable DeviceSemiconductor MemoryOrganic-inorganic Hybrid Material
The bistable effects of cuprous oxide (Cu2O) nanoparticles embedded in a polyimide (PI) matrix were investigated. Transmission electron microscopy images and selected area electron diffraction patterns showed that Cu2O nanocrystals were formed inside the PI layer. Current-voltage (I-V) measurements on Al/PI/nanocrystalline Cu2O∕PI∕Al structures at 300K showed a nonvolatile electrical bistability behavior. A bistable behavior for the fabricated organic bistable device (OBD) structures is described on the basis of the I-V results. These results indicate that OBDs fabricated utilizing self-assembled inorganic Cu2O nanocrystals embedded in an organic PI layer hold promise for potential applications in nonvolatile flash memory devices.
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