Electronically interacting composite systems for electrical bistability and memory applications

Mukherjee, B. ; Batabyal, S. K. ; Pal, A. J. (2007) Electronically interacting composite systems for electrical bistability and memory applications Advanced Materials, 19 (5). pp. 717-722. ISSN 0935-9648

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Abstract

Electronically interacting composites of nanomaterials and aromatic molecules show high electrical bistability caused by the interaction between the two π-electron rich systems. The nanomaterials introduce channels for carrier transport that switch the organic molecules to their high-conducting state. The systems exhibit read-only and random-access memory applications.

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Keywords:Carbon Nanotube Composites; Composite Materials; Data Storage; Fullerenes
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