| Literature DB >> 26029856 |
Ye Zhou1, Su-Ting Han1, Yan Yan1, Li Zhou1, Long-Biao Huang1, Jiaqing Zhuang1, Prashant Sonar2, V A L Roy1.
Abstract
Flexible memory cell array based on high mobility donor-acceptor diketopyrrolopyrrole polymer has been demonstrated. The memory cell exhibits low read voltage, high cell-to-cell uniformity and good mechanical flexibility, and has reliable retention and endurance memory performance. The electrical properties of the memory devices are systematically investigated and modeled. Our results suggest that the polymer blends provide an important step towards high-density flexible nonvolatile memory devices.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26029856 PMCID: PMC4450595 DOI: 10.1038/srep10683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Illustration of the fabrication of the ultra-flexible memory device. (b) The chemical structures of PMMA and DPP-TNT. (c) Tapping mode AFM image of the PMMA:DPP-TNT film. (d) UV–visible spectrum of PMMA:DPP-TNT film. Inset: Optical image of the fabricated ultra-flexible memory.
Figure 2(a) The electrical characteristics of the ultra-flexible memory cells. (b) ON/OFF ratio of the memory device. (c) The OFF state of the memory cell before rolling. (d) The OFF state of the memory cell after rolling. (e) The ON state of the memory cell before rolling. (f) The ON state of the memory cell after rolling.
Figure 3(a) Experimental data and fitted lines of the I-V characteristics with TE model. (b) Experimental data and fitted lines of the I-V characteristics with SCLC model. (c) Experimental data and fitted lines of the I-V characteristics with Ohmic current model. (d) Energy diagram of the memory device. (e) Proposed operating mechanism of the memory device.
Figure 4(a) Retention characteristics of the memory cell. (b) Reading cycle test of the memory cell. (c) The OFF currents of randomly selected 6 × 6 cells. (d) The ON currents of randomly selected 6 × 6 cells.