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Air-stable memory array of bistable rectifying diodes based on ferroelectric-semiconductor polymer blends
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2018
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Non-volatile MemoryEngineeringEmerging Memory TechnologyFerroelectric Random-access MemoryPhase Change MemoryElectronic DevicesStorage SystemsMemory DeviceMemory DevicesElectronic PackagingMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringElectronic MemoryMicroelectronicsMemory ReliabilityMemory Array4-Bit Memory ArrayElectronic MaterialsFlexible ElectronicsSemiconducting PolymerApplied PhysicsAir-stable Memory ArrayFerroelectric-semiconductor Polymer BlendsSemiconductor MemoryOrganic Bistable DiodesFunctional Materials
Organic bistable diodes based on phase-separated blends of ferroelectric and semiconducting polymers have emerged as promising candidates for non-volatile information storage for low-cost solution processable electronics. One of the bottlenecks impeding upscaling is stability and reliable operation of the array in air. Here, we present a memory array fabricated with an air-stable amine-based semiconducting polymer. Memory diode fabrication and full electrical characterizations were carried out in atmospheric conditions (23 °C and 45% relative humidity). The memory diodes showed on/off ratios greater than 100 and further exhibited robust and stable performance upon continuous write-read-erase-read cycles. Moreover, we demonstrate a 4-bit memory array that is free from cross-talk with a shelf-life of several months. Demonstration of the stability and reliable air operation further strengthens the feasibility of the resistance switching in ferroelectric memory diodes for low-cost applications.
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