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Phototunable Biomemory Based on Light-Mediated Charge Trap.


ABSTRACT: Phototunable biomaterial-based resistive memory devices and understanding of their underlying switching mechanisms may pave a way toward new paradigm of smart and green electronics. Here, resistive switching behavior of photonic biomemory based on a novel structure of metal anode/carbon dots (CDs)-silk protein/indium tin oxide is systematically investigated, with Al, Au, and Ag anodes as case studies. The charge trapping/detrapping and metal filaments formation/rupture are observed by in situ Kelvin probe force microscopy investigations and scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectroscopy microanalysis, which demonstrates that the resistive switching behavior of Al, Au anode-based device are related to the space-charge-limited-conduction, while electrochemical metallization is the main mechanism for resistive transitions of Ag anode-based devices. Incorporation of CDs with light-adjustable charge trapping capacity is found to be responsible for phototunable resistive switching properties of CDs-based resistive random access memory by performing the ultraviolet light illumination studies on as-fabricated devices. The synergistic effect of photovoltaics and photogating can effectively enhance the internal electrical field to reduce the switching voltage. This demonstration provides a practical route for next-generation biocompatible electronics.

SUBMITTER: Lv Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6145401 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phototunable Biomemory Based on Light-Mediated Charge Trap.

Lv Ziyu Z   Wang Yan Y   Chen Zhonghui Z   Sun Long L   Wang Junjie J   Chen Meng M   Xu Zhenting Z   Liao Qiufan Q   Zhou Li L   Chen Xiaoli X   Li Jieni J   Zhou Kui K   Zhou Ye Y   Zeng Yu-Jia YJ   Han Su-Ting ST   Roy Vellaisamy A L VAL  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20180625 9


Phototunable biomaterial-based resistive memory devices and understanding of their underlying switching mechanisms may pave a way toward new paradigm of smart and green electronics. Here, resistive switching behavior of photonic biomemory based on a novel structure of metal anode/carbon dots (CDs)-silk protein/indium tin oxide is systematically investigated, with Al, Au, and Ag anodes as case studies. The charge trapping/detrapping and metal filaments formation/rupture are observed by in situ Ke  ...[more]

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