Nonvolatile resistive memory of ferrocene covalently bonded to reduced graphene oxide
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(35), pp. 4235–4235
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Abstract
Recently, the number of studies concerning organic memory devices has grown rapidly due to increase in the demand for electronic devices. Among the organic memory devices, the development of organic nonvolatile memory materials and devices is becoming an important research topic due to their low power consumption.
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