Literature DB >> 31977113

A Flexible Carbon Nanotube Sen-Memory Device.

Ting-Yu Qu1, Yun Sun1, Mao-Lin Chen1,2, Zhi-Bo Liu1, Qian-Bing Zhu1,2, Bing-Wei Wang1,2, Tian-Yang Zhao1,2, Chi Liu1, Jun Tan1, Song Qiu3, Qing-Wen Li3, Zheng Han1,2, Wei Wang4, Hui-Ming Cheng1,2,5, Dong-Ming Sun1,2.   

Abstract

In a modern electronics system, charge-coupled devices and data storage devices are the two most indispensable components. Although there has been rapid and independent progress in their development during the last three decades, a cofunctionality of both sensing and memory at single-unit level is yet premature for flexible electronics. For wearable electronics that work in ultralow power conditions and involve strains, conventional sensing-and-memory systems suffer from low sensitivity and are not able to directly transform sensed information into sufficient memory. Here, a new transformative device is demonstrated, which is called "sen-memory", that exhibits the dual functionality of sensing and memory in a monolithic integrated circuit. The active channel of the device is formed by a carbon nanotube thin film and the floating gate is formed by a controllably oxidized aluminum nanoparticle array for electrical- and optical-programming. The device exhibits a high on-off current ratio of ≈106 , a long-term retention of ≈108 s, and durable flexibility at a bending strain of 0.4%. It is shown that the device senses a photogenerated pattern in seconds at zero bias and memorizes an image for a couple of years.
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Keywords:  carbon nanotubes; flexible electronics; floating-gate devices; optical sensing and memory

Year:  2020        PMID: 31977113     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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