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Organic Donor–Acceptor System Exhibiting Electrical Bistability for Use in Memory Devices
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An all-organic electrically bistable device and its application in non-volatile memory is reported. The switching mechanism is attributed to electric-field-induced charge transfer from an organic electron donor to an acceptor, so that the device switches from a low- to a high-conductivity state. This device provides a new direction for data-storage technology based on organic composites.
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