Creating electrical bistability using nano-bits - Application in 2-terminal memory devices

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Intensive research is currently underway to exploit the highly interesting properties of nano-bits (nano-sized particles and molecules) for optical, electronic and other applications. The basis of these unique properties is the small-size of these structures which result in quantum mechanical phenomena and interesting surface properties. The small molecules and/or nano-particles are selected in such a way so that it can create an internal electric in the nano-composite. We define a nanocomposite is an admixture of small molecules and/or nano-particles and a polymer. We have demonstrated the internal electric field in our devices, made from nano-bits (nano-particles and/or molecules) and insulating materials, can contribute to the electrical bistability i.e. two conductive states.

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Salaoru, I., Alotaibi, S., Al Halafi, Z., & Paul, S. (2017). Creating electrical bistability using nano-bits - Application in 2-terminal memory devices. In MRS Advances (Vol. 2, pp. 195–208). Materials Research Society. https://doi.org/10.1557/adv.2016.677

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