Negative differential resistance effect in organic devices based on an anthracene derivative


Autoria(s): Chen JS; Xu LL; Lin J; Geng YH; Wang LX; Ma DG
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2006

Resumo

The authors observed a negative differential resistance (NDR) in organic devices consisting of 9,10-bis-(9,9-diphenyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-anthracene (DPFA) sandwiched between Ag and indium tin oxide electrodes. The large NDR shown in current-voltage characteristics is reproducible, resulting in that the organic devices can be electrically switched between a high conductance state (on state) and a low conductance state (off state). It can be found that the currents at both on to off states are space-charge limited and attributed to the electron traps at the Ag/DPFA interface. The large and reproducible NDR makes the devices of tremendous potential in low power memory and logic circuits.

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http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/15925

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/151642

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英语

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Chen JS;Xu LL;Lin J;Geng YH;Wang LX;Ma DG.Negative differential resistance effect in organic devices based on an anthracene derivative,APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS ,2006,89(8):文献编号:083514

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