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Title
Solution-Processed Flexible Threshold Switch Devices
Authors
Youngjun ParkUn-Bin HanMin-Kyu KimLEE, JANG SIK
Date Issued
2018-02
Publisher
Wiley-VCH
Abstract
Flexible threshold switch devices are essential for low-power and high-speed semiconductor devices. Especially, bidirectional threshold switch has been regarded as the ideal switching device for ultrahigh-density crosspoint memory devices. Here, a flexible Pt/Ag-doped ZnO/Pt switch on the flexible plastic substrate synthesized by electrochemical bottom-up deposition is introduced. The flexible switch has bidirectional threshold switching behavior with ultralow off-current, high selectivity (approximate to 10(7)), and super-steep threshold slope. The bidirectional threshold switching behavior is related to migration of silver ions to form Ag filament. This device shows stable electrical properties, endures constant voltage stress, and retains good reliability under mechanical stress. It is believed that this study would open up new possibilities for high-density flexible memory devices by introducing flexible novel bidirectional, high-performance switching devices for emerging flexible electronics.
Keywords
Deposition; Electrochemical deposition; II-VI semiconductors; Metal ions; Reduction; Semiconductor devices; Stresses; Switching; Wide band gap semiconductors; Bottom-up process; Constant voltage stress; Cross-point memory; Flexible plastic substrates; Solution-processed; Threshold slopes; Threshold switches; Threshold switching; Flexible electronics
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/41178
DOI
10.1002/aelm.201700521
ISSN
2199-160X
Article Type
Article
Citation
Advanced Electronic Materials, vol. 4, no. 4, 2018-02
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