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Reversible electrical percolation in a stretchable and self-healable silver-gradient nanocomposite bilayer

Authors :
Jinhong Park
Duhwan Seong
Yong Jun Park
Sang Hyeok Park
Hyunjin Jung
Yewon Kim
Hyoung Won Baac
Mikyung Shin
Seunghyun Lee
Minbaek Lee
Donghee Son
Source :
Nature communications. 13(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The reversibly stable formation and rupture processes of electrical percolative pathways in organic and inorganic insulating materials are essential prerequisites for operating non-volatile resistive memory devices. However, such resistive switching has not yet been reported for dynamically cross-linked polymers capable of intrinsic stretchability and self-healing. This is attributable to the uncontrollable interplay between the conducting filler and the polymer. Herein, we present the development of the self-healing, stretchable, and reconfigurable resistive random-access memory. The device was fabricated via the self-assembly of a silver-gradient nanocomposite bilayer which is capable of easily forming the metal-insulator-metal structure. To realize stable resistive switching in dynamic molecular networks, our device features the following properties: i) self-reconstruction of nanoscale conducting fillers in dynamic hydrogen bonding for self-healing and reconfiguration and ii) stronger interaction among the conducting fillers than with polymers for the formation of robust percolation paths. Based on these unique features, we successfully demonstrated stable data storage of cardiac signals, damage-reliable memory triggering system using a triboelectric energy-harvesting device, and touch sensing via pressure-induced resistive switching.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c3ca3c40af2d41065c0d5e09e1db15dd