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Improved uniformity in resistive switching behaviors based on PMMA films with embedded carbon quantum dots

Liye Li, Binglin Liu, Julin Feng, Wei Hu, Hao Lin, Yanyi Huang, Daofu Wu, Fanju Zeng, Jiaer Zhou, Xiaosheng Tang

2021Applied Physics Letters38 citationsDOI

Abstract

The growth and rupture of conductive filaments act a crucial part in the reliability of resistive switching behaviors. The random growth and rupture of conductive filaments are the primary reason for the instability of set/reset reproducibility. Hence, we propose a method that embedded carbon quantum dots (CQDs) in polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) to fabricate the Ag/PMMA&CQDs/FTO resistive switching device. Five different concentrations of CQDs are embedded in PMMA to regulate the resistive switching properties, and the resistive memory characteristics of the optimal group are systematically studied. The optimal group exhibits excellent switching repeatability, low set/reset voltages, and stable forming voltage, which is much better than PMMA without CQDs. Furthermore, we employ the COMSOL software to build a simulation model for exploring the influence of CQDs on the internal electric field of PMMA, which proved that the introduction of CQDs might have a favorable effect on the orderly growth of conductive filaments.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceResistive touchscreenElectrical conductorReset (finance)OptoelectronicsReproducibilityVoltageCarbon quantum dotsElectric fieldQuantum dotReliability (semiconductor)Resistive random-access memoryComposite materialNanotechnologyElectrical engineeringChemistryPower (physics)PhysicsChromatographyEconomicsEngineeringFinancial economicsQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingConducting polymers and applicationsCarbon and Quantum Dots Applications