We demonstrate the modification of the memory effect in organic memory devices by adjusting the thickness of silver nanoparticles (NPs) layer embedded into the organic semiconductor. The memory window widens with increasing Ag NPs layer thickness, a maximum window of 90 V is achieved for 5 nm Ag NPs and the on/off current ratio decreases from 105 to 10 when the Ag NPs layer thickness increases from 1 to 10 nm. We also compare the charge retention properties of the devices with different Ag NPs thicknesses. Our investigation presents a direct approach to optimize the performance of organic memory with the current structure. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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The possibility of developing fully organic electronic circuits is critically dependent on the abili...
The possibility of developing fully organic electronic circuits is critically dependent on the abili...
Devices based on organic materials have the potential to overcome many of the fabrication problems a...
We demonstrate the modification of the memory effect in organic memory devices by adjusting the thic...
Author name used in this publication: C. W. LeungAuthor name used in this publication: P. K. L. Chan...
Organic memory devices based on silver nanoparticles (NPs) embedded into pentacene thin films are de...
Organic non-volatile memory devices with significantly enhanced retention are explored with C-60 thi...
The performance of organic field-effect transistor (OFET) memory devices with different size of gold...
The performance of organic field-effect transistor (OFET) memory devices with different size of gold...
A host of new solid-state memory technologies are currently being developed as potential low-cost, h...
In this paper, the controlled performance of a novel organic pentacene transistor memory device with...
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244 p.The implementation of plastic electronic solutions to large area displays, flexible sensors, a...
Recently, organic nonvolatile memory devices have attracted considerable attention due to their low ...
We report on a low-temperature fabrication of organic-inorganic nanohybrid nonvolatile memory transi...
The possibility of developing fully organic electronic circuits is critically dependent on the abili...
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Devices based on organic materials have the potential to overcome many of the fabrication problems a...