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| Title: | Efficient flash memory devices based on non-conjugated ferrocene-containing copolymers | Authors: | Xiang, J Li, X Ma, Y Zhao, Q Ho, CL Wong, WY |
Issue Date: | 14-Nov-2018 | Source: | Journal of materials chemistry C, 14 Nov. 2018, v. 6, no. 42, p. 11348-11355 | Abstract: | A series of non-conjugated ferrocene-containing copolymers FcCP1-FcCP3 with a triphenylamine (TPA), benzothiazole (BT) or phenothiazine (PHZ) unit has been designed and synthesized via a facile radical polymerization protocol. The structural, photophysical, electrochemical and memory characteristics of these polymers were systematically studied. All the copolymers exhibited flash memory behaviour with a bistable conductive process, where FcCP1 showed a large ON/OFF current ratio of 103 to 104 with a low threshold voltage of -0.6 V. Such remarkable results suggest that non-conjugated ferrocene-containing copolymers are promising active materials for memory applications. | Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry | Journal: | Journal of materials chemistry C | ISSN: | 2050-7526 | EISSN: | 2050-7534 | DOI: | 10.1039/c8tc03140a | Rights: | This journal is ©The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018 The following publication Xiang, J., Li, X., Ma, Y., Zhao, Q., Ho, C. L., & Wong, W. Y. (2018). Efficient flash memory devices based on non-conjugated ferrocene-containing copolymers. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 6(42), 11348-11355 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8tc03140a |
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