Mukherjee, Biswanath ; Pal, Amlan J. (2005) Dielectric properties of (multilevel) switching devices based on ultrathin organic films Chemical Physics Letters, 401 (4-6). pp. 410-413. ISSN 0009-2614
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Abstract
Dielectric properties of an organic material, which shows conductance switching with associated memory phenomenon, have been studied. The devices have been modeled as a parallel combination of a resistor and a capacitor. During conductance switching, devices' resistive and capacitive properties have been found to change. Multilevel conductivity, which is due to different density of high-conducting reduced molecules in the devices, has also been manifested in dielectric measurements. We could induce ('write') a low-conducting state and three high-conducting states and probe ('read') them by measuring frequency dependence impedance characteristics without any dc bias for multilevel read-only and random access memory applications.
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