Donor–acceptor polymers for advanced memory device applications
Polymer Chemistry2011Vol. 2(10), pp. 2169–2169
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Abstract
Organic materials for memory devices have attracted significant scientific interest recently due to the advantages of rich structure flexibility, low cost, solution processability, and three-dimensional stacking capability. This minireview highlights the recent developments in donor–acceptor polymers for resistive switching memory device applications including conjugated polymers, functional polyimides, non-conjugated pendent polymers, and polymer composites. It emphasizes the structure-memory characteristic relationship of donor–acceptor polymers for advanced memory device applications.
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