Organic Resistive Memory Devices: Performance Enhancement, Integration, and Advanced Architectures

Authors
Cho, ByungjinSong, SunghunJi, YongsungKim, Tae-WookLee, Takhee
Issue Date
2011-08-09
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, v.21, no.15, pp.2806 - 2829
Abstract
In recent years, organic resistive memory devices in which active organic materials possess at least two stable resistance states have been extensively investigated for their promising memory potential. From the perspective of device fabrication, their advantages include simple device structures, low fabrication costs, and printability. Furthermore, their exceptional electrical performances such as a nondestructive reading process, nonvolatility, a high ON/OFF ratio, and a fast switching speed meet the requirements for viable memory technologies. Full understanding of the underlying physics behind the interesting phenomena is still challenging. However, many studies have provided useful insights into scientific and technical issues surrounding organic resistive memory. This Feature Article begins with a summary on general characteristics of the materials, device structures, and switching mechanisms used in organic resistive devices. Strategies for performance enhancement, integration, and advanced architectures in these devices are also presented, which may open a way toward practically applicable organic memory devices.
Keywords
NEGATIVE-DIFFERENTIAL-RESISTANCE; NONVOLATILE MEMORY; THIN-FILM; ELECTRICAL BISTABILITY; BISTABLE MEMORY; MULTILEVEL CONDUCTANCE; DATA-STORAGE; POLYMER; MECHANISM; DIODE; NEGATIVE-DIFFERENTIAL-RESISTANCE; NONVOLATILE MEMORY; THIN-FILM; ELECTRICAL BISTABILITY; BISTABLE MEMORY; MULTILEVEL CONDUCTANCE; DATA-STORAGE; POLYMER; MECHANISM; DIODE; architectures; electrical bistability; integration; organic electronics; performance enhancement; resistive memory; switching mechanisms
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/130077
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201100686
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