Making plastic remember: electrically rewritable polymer memory devices.
Abstract
Organic based electronic memory devices are currently receiving an unprecedented amount attention as possible alternatives for conventional semiconductor memories, due to their simple device structures, ease of fabrication, compatibility with flexible substrates and low cost. Polymer memory devices (PMDs) based on active layers containing gold nanoparticles (Q-Au) with 8-hydroxyquinoline (8HQ) will be presented in this report. Memory performance attributes will also be presented, which are less reported in the literature, but still essential for the realisation of viable organic memory technologies.
Description
Citation : Prime, D. and Paul, S. (2007) Making Plastic Remember: Electrically Rewritable Polymer Memory Devices, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 997, pp.21-25.
Research Group : Emerging Technologies Research Centre
Research Institute : Institute of Engineering Sciences (IES)
Peer Reviewed : Yes