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The steric effect of aromatic pendant groups and electrical bistability in π-stacked polymers for memory devices

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 13, Pages 4640-4650

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2cp23953a

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51173215, 50973129]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong province [07003702]

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In order to investigate the steric effect of aromatic pendant groups and the electrical bistability in nonconjugated polymers potentially for memory device applications, two pi-stacked polymers with different steric structures are synthesized and characterized. They exhibit two conductivity states and can be switched from an initial low-conductivity (OFF) state to a high-conductivity (ON) state. Additionally, they demonstrate nonvolatile write-once-read-many-times (WORM) memory behavior with an ON/OFF current ratio up to 10 4, and flash memory behavior with an ON/OFF current ratio of approximately 10(5). Both steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopies are used to examine the conformational change of the polymers responding to an applied external electrical voltage. The results provide useful information on different steric effects of pendant groups in polymer chains, resulting in various electrical behaviors. The possibility in realizing an erasable'' behavior through breaking pi-stacked structures of pendant groups by a reversal of the electric field was also discussed on the basis of temperature-dependent fluorescence spectroscopy investigation. These results may thus offer a guideline for the design of practical polymer memory devices via tuning steric structure of pi-stacked polymers.

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