| Literature DB >> 26842796 |
Jiantao Li1, Aiwei Tang2,3, Xu Li1, Miao Wang4, Yufeng Hu1, Yanbing Hou1, Feng Teng5.
Abstract
An organic/inorganic bistable device is fabricated by using a simple spin-coating technique, in which the hybrid silver sulfide (Ag2S) poly(N-vinylcarbazole) (PVK) nanocomposite film is sandwiched between two electrodes. An obvious electrical hysteresis is observed in the current-voltage (I-V) curve of the device measured in the presence of different oxygen concentrations, and the magnitude of the electrical hysteresis is decreased with a decrease of the oxygen concentrations. The electrical bistability of the device exhibits a strong dependence on the oxygen concentrations, and the current variation of the OFF state is higher than that of the ON state with the gas atmosphere changing from N2 to air. Different theoretical models have been employed to describe the carrier transport mechanisms of the device in the OFF and ON states measured in different gas atmospheres on the basis of the experimental I-V results, and the carrier transport of the device in the ON state measured in air is very different from that measured in N2 and low O2 concentrations due to the participation of oxygen vacancies in the trapping and de-trapping processes of electrons into and out of the Ag2S/PVK heterointerface.Entities:
Keywords: Ag2S; Electrical bistability; Oxygen effects; PVK
Year: 2016 PMID: 26842796 PMCID: PMC4740468 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1289-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Device structure of the electronically bistable devices and the molecular structure of PVK (left) and HRTEM images of the as-obtained Ag2S nanocrystals (right)
Fig. 2a I-V curve of the bistable device measured in air and N2 atmosphere. b Retention ability of the bistable devices under the sweeping voltage sequence of (10, −1, −10, 1 V) which represent the “write-read-erase-read” process
Fig. 3a I-V curves of the bistable devices measured under different O2 concentrations. b Current response of ON and OFF states under N2 and air flow
Fig. 4Current variation of the bistable devices measured under different atmospheres for a ON states and b OFF states
Fig. 5Experimental results (open scatter) and the theoretical fitting results (solid line) of the I-V characteristics of the bistable devices measured under different atmospheres in different positive voltage regions. a Linear relationship between log I versus V 1/2 in the voltage region of 0–4 V (OFF state); linear fitting in a double logarithmic plot in the region of b 4–15 V (OFF state), c 5–15 V (ON state), d 0–5 V (ON state)