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High performance nonvolatile organic <scp>field‐effect</scp> transistor memory devices based on pyrene diimide derivative

Wei Vanessa Wang, Yamin Zhang, Xiangyang Li, Zi‐Zhen Chen, Zehua Wu, Lei Zhang, Zewei Lin, Hao‐Li Zhang

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Abstract

Abstract Developing high‐quality electret layer is important for the fabrication of high‐performance nonvolatile organic field effect transistor memory devices (OFET‐NVMs). In this work, three representative aromatic diimide frameworks are employed for comparative studies as n‐type doping materials for the electret layers in OFET‐NVMs, which are naphthalene diimide (NDI), perylene diimide (PDI), and pyrene diimide (PyDI). When blended with polystyrene (PS) to prepare the electret layers, all the memory devices containing aromatic diimide dopants exhibited significantly improved performances compared with the undoped counterparts, indicating that low‐lying LUMO energy levels of these dopants are beneficial for charge injection. All the devices with n‐type dopants exhibited long retention times (more than 10 4 s) and good switching reliability in more than 400 continuous write‐read‐erase‐read cycles. Among them, the PyDI‐based memory device exhibited superior performance compared with other aromatic diimides, which achieved a memory window of 34.0 V, a trapping charge density of 1.98 × 10 12 cm −2 along with an on/off ratio higher than 10 4 . This work indicates that PyDI framework could be a new platform for the future design of n‐type dopant for high‐performance nonvolatile organic field‐effect transistor memory devices. image

Topics & Concepts

DiimideMaterials scienceDopantOrganic field-effect transistorElectretOptoelectronicsNon-volatile memoryPeryleneDopingTransistorField-effect transistorChemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculeElectrical engineeringVoltageEngineeringComposite materialAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingSemiconductor materials and devicesOrganic Electronics and Photovoltaics