Issue 15, 2009

Electrically bistable nonvolatile switching devices fabricated with a high performance polyimide bearing diphenylcarbamyl moieties

Abstract

In this study, novel nonvolatile memory devices, based on a high performance polyimide, poly(3,3′-bis(diphenylcarbamyloxy)-4,4′-biphenylene hexafluoroisopropylidenediphthalimide) (6F-HAB-DPC PI), were fabricated with a simple conventional solution coating process. The devices were found to exhibit programmable, rewritable nonvolatile memory characteristics with a high ON/OFF current ratio of up to 109, a long retention time in both ON and OFF states, and low power consumption. Moreover, the active 6F-HAB-DPC PI layer is thermally and dimensionally stable and thus hybridization with a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor platform is feasible. The advantageous properties and ease of fabrication of the 6F-HAB-DPC PI based devices open up the possibility of the mass production of high performance digital nonvolatile polymer memory devices at low cost.

Graphical abstract: Electrically bistable nonvolatile switching devices fabricated with a high performance polyimide bearing diphenylcarbamyl moieties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2008
Accepted
05 Jan 2009
First published
17 Feb 2009

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 2207-2214

Electrically bistable nonvolatile switching devices fabricated with a high performance polyimide bearing diphenylcarbamyl moieties

S. G. Hahm, S. Choi, S. Hong, T. J. Lee, S. Park, D. M. Kim, J. C. Kim, W. Kwon, K. Kim, M. Kim, O. Kim and M. Ree, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 2207 DOI: 10.1039/B814470M

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