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Nonvolatile Memory Effect in Organic Thin-Film Transistor Based on Aluminum Nanoparticle Floating Gate

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2010 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Wang Wei and Ma Dong-Ge 2010 Chinese Phys. Lett. 27 018503 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/27/1/018503

0256-307X/27/1/018503

Abstract

A nonvolatile memory effect was observed in an organic thin-film transistor by introducing a Boating gate structure. The Boating gate was composed of an Al film in a thickness of nanometers, which was thermally deposited on a SiO2 insulator and exposed to air to spontaneously oxidize. It can be seen that the transistors exhibit significant hysteresis behaviors and storage circles in current-voltage characteristics in the dark and under illumination, indicating that the transistors may act as a nonvolatile memory element. The operational mechanism is discussed in the cases of dark and illumination via charge trapping by the Al floating gate.

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