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Conductance Switching in an Organic Material:  From Bulk to Monolayer

Fluorescein sodium, which does not exhibit electrical bistability in thin films, can be switched to a high conducting state by the introduction of carbon nanotubes as channels for carrier transport. Thin films based on fluorescein sodium/carbon nanotubes display memory switching phenomenon among a l...

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Published in:Langmuir 2007-09, Vol.23 (19), p.9831-9835
Main Authors: Rath, Arup K, Pal, Amlan J
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Language:English
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Summary:Fluorescein sodium, which does not exhibit electrical bistability in thin films, can be switched to a high conducting state by the introduction of carbon nanotubes as channels for carrier transport. Thin films based on fluorescein sodium/carbon nanotubes display memory switching phenomenon among a low conducting state and several high conducting states. Read-only and random-access memory applications between the states resulted in multilevel memory in these systems. Results in thin films and in a monolayer (deposited via layer-by-layer assembly) show that instead of different molecular conformers, multilevel conducting states arise from the different density of high conducting fluorescein molecules.
ISSN:0743-7463
1520-5827
DOI:10.1021/la701132f