Tuning of organic reversible switching via self-assembled supramolecular structures

Bandyopadhyay, A. ; Pal, A. J. (2003) Tuning of organic reversible switching via self-assembled supramolecular structures Advanced Materials, 15 (22). pp. 1949-1952. ISSN 0935-9648

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Abstract

Single-layer devices based on Rose Bengal show large conductance switching between the on and off states (on/off ratio =104) in the pristine form. Rose Bengal molecules have been incorporated into different water soluble "host" polymer-based supramolecular matrices by layer-by-layer electrostatic self-assembly. Different ionic groups in the supramolecular structures tune the leakage current and the on/off ratio by several orders of magnitude. The switching devices may be used in random-access and read-only memory applications.

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Keywords:Layer-by-layer Assembly; Organic Conductors; Self-assembly; Supramolecular Assembly
ID Code:65644
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