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Green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept

Low-cost and washable resistive switching (RS) memory devices with stable retention and low operational voltage are important for higher speed and denser non-volatile memories. In the case of green electronics, pectin has emerged as a suitable alternative to toxic metal oxides for resistive switchin...

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Autores principales: Arshad, Naila, Irshad, Muhammad Sultan, Abbasi, Misbah Sehar, Ur Rehman, Saif, Ahmed, Iftikhar, Javed, M. Qasim, Ahmad, Shafiq, Sharaf, Mohamed, Al Firdausi, Muhammad Dzulqarnain
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08784j
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author Arshad, Naila
Irshad, Muhammad Sultan
Abbasi, Misbah Sehar
Ur Rehman, Saif
Ahmed, Iftikhar
Javed, M. Qasim
Ahmad, Shafiq
Sharaf, Mohamed
Al Firdausi, Muhammad Dzulqarnain
author_facet Arshad, Naila
Irshad, Muhammad Sultan
Abbasi, Misbah Sehar
Ur Rehman, Saif
Ahmed, Iftikhar
Javed, M. Qasim
Ahmad, Shafiq
Sharaf, Mohamed
Al Firdausi, Muhammad Dzulqarnain
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description Low-cost and washable resistive switching (RS) memory devices with stable retention and low operational voltage are important for higher speed and denser non-volatile memories. In the case of green electronics, pectin has emerged as a suitable alternative to toxic metal oxides for resistive switching applications. Herein, a pectin-based thin film was fabricated on a fluorine-doped tin oxide glass substrate for RS mechanism. The presence of sp(3)–C groups with low binding energy corresponds to tunable charged defects and the oxygen vacancies confirmed by the O 1s spectra that plays a decisive role in the resistive switching mechanism, as revealed by X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS). The surface morphology of the pectin film shows homogeneous growth and negligible surface roughness (38.98 ± 9.09). The pectin film can dissolve in DI water (10 minutes) owing to its ionization of carboxylic groups, that meet the trends of transient electronics. The developed Ag/pectin/FTO-based memory cell exhibits stable and reproducible bipolar resistive switching behavior along with an excellent ON/OFF ratio (10(4)) and negligible electrical degradation was observed over 30 repeated cycles. Hence, it appears to be a valuable application for green electronics. Indeed, biocompatible storage devices derived from natural pectin are promising for high-density safe applications for information storage systems, flexible electronics, and green electronics.
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spelling pubmed-86943862022-04-13 Green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept Arshad, Naila Irshad, Muhammad Sultan Abbasi, Misbah Sehar Ur Rehman, Saif Ahmed, Iftikhar Javed, M. Qasim Ahmad, Shafiq Sharaf, Mohamed Al Firdausi, Muhammad Dzulqarnain RSC Adv Chemistry Low-cost and washable resistive switching (RS) memory devices with stable retention and low operational voltage are important for higher speed and denser non-volatile memories. In the case of green electronics, pectin has emerged as a suitable alternative to toxic metal oxides for resistive switching applications. Herein, a pectin-based thin film was fabricated on a fluorine-doped tin oxide glass substrate for RS mechanism. The presence of sp(3)–C groups with low binding energy corresponds to tunable charged defects and the oxygen vacancies confirmed by the O 1s spectra that plays a decisive role in the resistive switching mechanism, as revealed by X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS). The surface morphology of the pectin film shows homogeneous growth and negligible surface roughness (38.98 ± 9.09). The pectin film can dissolve in DI water (10 minutes) owing to its ionization of carboxylic groups, that meet the trends of transient electronics. The developed Ag/pectin/FTO-based memory cell exhibits stable and reproducible bipolar resistive switching behavior along with an excellent ON/OFF ratio (10(4)) and negligible electrical degradation was observed over 30 repeated cycles. Hence, it appears to be a valuable application for green electronics. Indeed, biocompatible storage devices derived from natural pectin are promising for high-density safe applications for information storage systems, flexible electronics, and green electronics. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8694386/ /pubmed/35424390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08784j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Arshad, Naila
Irshad, Muhammad Sultan
Abbasi, Misbah Sehar
Ur Rehman, Saif
Ahmed, Iftikhar
Javed, M. Qasim
Ahmad, Shafiq
Sharaf, Mohamed
Al Firdausi, Muhammad Dzulqarnain
Green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept
title Green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept
title_full Green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept
title_fullStr Green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept
title_full_unstemmed Green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept
title_short Green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept
title_sort green thin film for stable electrical switching in a low-cost washable memory device: proof of concept
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08784j
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