Título

Study of the presence of spherical deformations on the Al top electrode due to electroforming in rewritable organic resistive memories

Autor

José Antonio Ávila Niño

MARISOL REYES REYES

ROMAN LOPEZ SANDOVAL

Nivel de Acceso

Acceso Abierto

Identificador alterno

doi: https://doi.org/10.1039/C7CP04975G

Resumen o descripción

"Physical deformations are observed at the top electrodes during the electroforming process in Al/PEDOT: PSS + nitrogen doped multiwalled carbon nanotube (N-MWCNTs)/Al rewritable resistive memory devices. These physical deformations arise from electrochemical reactions, i. e., a reduction reaction in the native Al oxide layer, which are similar to those reported in TiO2-based resistive memory devices. These memory devices are electroformed at the ON state using an similar to -2 V pulse or at the OFF state using an similar to 3 V pulse. These processes are current-controlled; a minimum compliance current is necessary to obtain the electroforming of the device, generally between 5 to 10 mA. SEM and AFM micrographs show the presence of spherical deformations at the top electrode due to O-2 gas formation generated by the reduction in the native AlOx layer during the electroformation, with a diameter of similar to 7 micrometres for positive voltage or a smaller diameter of similar to 3 micrometres for negative voltage. After top-electrode delamination, circular craters are found in the active layer in the vicinity of the N-MWCNTs, which only occurs when a negative voltage is used in the electroformation, indicating that film damage is induced by oxygen bubbles created at the bottom electrode/polymeric film interface."

Editor

Royal Society of Chemistry

Fecha de publicación

2017

Tipo de publicación

Artículo

Versión de la publicación

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Sugerencia de citación

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017,19, 25691-25696

Repositorio Orígen

Repositorio IPICYT

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