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Quantized conductance behaviour observed in an atomic switch using triptycene-based polymers.

Authors :
Mallik, Samapika
Priyadarshani Samal, Priyanka
Mahapatra, Anwesha
Pradhan, Itishree
Ansari, Mosim
Das, Neeladri
Mishra, Puneet
Tsuruoka, Tohru
Terabe, Kazuya
Nayak, Alpana
Source :
Journal of Materials Chemistry C; 9/28/2022, Vol. 10 Issue 36, p13225-13233, 9p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A novel triptycene-based azo polymer (TBAP) was explored as a switching material in an atomic switch showing resistive change under voltage sweep and pulse. Current atomic force microscopy (C-AFM) measurements on a TBAP film on a Ag electrode revealed that a TBAP atomic switch shows volatile and nonvolatile switching, depending on the amplitude of the bias voltage and sweep cycles, in which low-resistance states are attributed to quantized conductance with integer multiples of a single atomic point contact in a Ag filament formed between a C-AFM tip and the Ag electrode. The switch also exhibited a longer retention time with increased conductance states. Switching time from high-resistance to low-resistance states was found to decrease exponentially with an increase in the amplitude of voltage pulses, implying that the nucleation of metal atoms is likely to be the rate-limiting process. Repeated voltage sweeping with varying interval times resulted in a transition from volatile to nonvolatile switching behaviours, mimicking the learning process of the human brain. These results indicate that the TBAP atomic switch has great potential for organic neuromorphic electronics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20507526
Volume :
10
Issue :
36
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159266460
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d2tc00771a