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23 September 2005 Polymeric nanocomposite for memory application
Ricky J. Tseng, Jianyong Ouyang, Jiaxing Huang, Richard B. Kaner, Yang Yang
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Abstract
Recently conjugated polymers and conjugated organic molecules have drawn a great deal of attention, since they are uniquely suited for thin film, large area, mechanically flexible devices. On the other hand, polymer/inorganic nanocomposite have also been pursued to deliver unique electronic properties in various device applications such as organic light-emitting diodes, organic thin film transistors, and solar cells. Here we demonstrate a nanocomposite based on polyaniline nanofibers decorated with gold nanoparticles and apply this composite into memory devices. The electronic property shows an electric bistable effect in a two terminal sandwiched structure. These two bistable states have different conductivities by three orders of magnitude. The mechanism is likely involving electric-field induced charge transfer between the polymer and nanoparticles. This nanocomposite material provides a unique functionality and possibility to open a new direction for future organic electronics.
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Ricky J. Tseng, Jianyong Ouyang, Jiaxing Huang, Richard B. Kaner, and Yang Yang "Polymeric nanocomposite for memory application", Proc. SPIE 5940, Organic Field-Effect Transistors IV, 59401J (23 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.618607
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KEYWORDS
Nanoparticles

Polymers

Gold

Nanofibers

Nanocomposites

Composites

Electrodes

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