The role of oxygen vacancies in resistive switching behavior of organic-TiO2 hybrid composite

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Jiahua Zhang
Da Chen
Shihua Huang
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[1] Zhejiang Normal University,Physics Department
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Applied Physics A | 2017年 / 123卷
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Effects of polyethylene glycol (PEG) on resistive switching behaviors and mechanisms in organic-TiO2 hybrid composites were investigated. The reversed current–voltage curves in the negative bias during the initial voltage sweeps were first observed in the composites annealed at 150, 200 and 250 °C, which is ascribed to the accumulation of oxygen vacancies and the inhibition effect of polarities of PEG chains. In addition, the volatility of composites with relatively high content of PEG is caused by the inhibition effect of PEG on creating oxygen vacancies. The formation and rupture of oxygen-vacancy filaments was considered as the resistive switching mechanism. Finally, the charging and discharging process in PEG–TiO2 composite annealed at 150 °C results in the instability of the electron-occupied oxygen vacancies and the inhibition of PEG chains. This study demonstrates a new way to investigate the interaction between polymers and TiO2 for understanding the resistive switching mechanism of TiO2-based memories.
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