Resistive hysteresis in flexible nanocomposites and colloidal suspensions: Interfacial coupling mechanism unveiled

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Abstract

A route for the preparation of nanocomposite flexible devices featuring resistive hysteresis, based on zinc oxide and UV curable polymers, was developed. A new phenomenon involving interfacial exchange was isolated and proven, exploring the phase space of matrices and fillers, including liquid state devices.

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Chiolerio, A., Roppolo, I., Bejtka, K., Asvarov, A., & Pirri, C. F. (2016). Resistive hysteresis in flexible nanocomposites and colloidal suspensions: Interfacial coupling mechanism unveiled. RSC Advances, 6(61), 56661–56667. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra10503c

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