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Scientific Reports | 2015

Synergistic High Charge-Storage Capacity for Multi-level Flexible Organic Flash Memory

Minji Kang; Dongyoon Khim; Won-Tae Park; Jihong Kim; Juhwan Kim; Yong Young Noh; Kang-Jun Baeg; Dong-Yu Kim

Electret and organic floating-gate memories are next-generation flash storage mediums for printed organic complementary circuits. While each flash memory can be easily fabricated using solution processes on flexible plastic substrates, promising their potential for on-chip memory organization is limited by unreliable bit operation and high write loads. We here report that new architecture could improve the overall performance of organic memory, and especially meet high storage for multi-level operation. Our concept depends on synergistic effect of electrical characterization in combination with a polymer electret (poly(2-vinyl naphthalene) (PVN)) and metal nanoparticles (Copper). It is distinguished from mostly organic nano-floating-gate memories by using the electret dielectric instead of general tunneling dielectric for additional charge storage. The uniform stacking of organic layers including various dielectrics and poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) as an organic semiconductor, followed by thin-film coating using orthogonal solvents, greatly improve device precision despite easy and fast manufacture. Poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) [P(VDF-TrFE)] as high-k blocking dielectric also allows reduction of programming voltage. The reported synergistic organic memory devices represent low power consumption, high cycle endurance, high thermal stability and suitable retention time, compared to electret and organic nano-floating-gate memory devices.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014

Simultaneous enhancement of electron injection and air stability in N-type organic field-effect transistors by water-soluble polyfluorene interlayers.

Jihong Kim; Dongyoon Khim; Rira Kang; Seung-Hoon Lee; Kang-Jun Baeg; Minji Kang; Yong-Young Noh; Dong-Yu Kim

Here, we report the simultaneous attainment of efficient electron injection and enhanced stability under ambient conditions for top-gate/bottom-contact (TG/BC), n-type, organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) using water-soluble polyfluorene derivatives (WPFs). When inserting the WPF interlayers between a semiconductor and the BC Au electrodes, initially the ambipolar (6,6)-phenyl-C61butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) OFETs were fully converted to unipolar charge transport characteristics that were exclusively n-type with significantly increased electron mobilities as high as 0.12 cm(2)/(V s) and a decreased threshold voltage. These improvements were mostly attributed to the interfacial dipoles of WPF layers that aligned to form a favorable energy band structure for efficient electron injection and to effectively block counter charge carriers. These were confirmed when values for the reduced work function of metal electrodes with WPFs and their correlated contact resistance were measured via the ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy and the transmission-line method, respectively. Moreover, the WPF interlayers played an important role in air stability of PCBM OFETs that exhibited higher and appreciably enhanced by increasing the ethylene-oxide side chain lengths of WPFs, which presumably was due to the water/oxygen/ion capturing effects in the hydrophilic interlayers.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Precise Side-Chain Engineering of Thienylenevinylene–Benzotriazole-Based Conjugated Polymers with Coplanar Backbone for Organic Field Effect Transistors and CMOS-like Inverters

Min-Hye Lee; Juhwan Kim; Minji Kang; Jihong Kim; Boseok Kang; Hansu Hwang; Kilwon Cho; Dong-Yu Kim

Two donor-acceptor (D-A) alternating conjugated polymers based on thienylenevinylene-benzotriazole (TV-BTz), PTV6B with a linear side chain and PTVEhB with a branched side chain, were synthesized and characterized for organic field effect transistors (OFETs) and complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-like inverters. According to density functional theory (DFT), polymers based on TV-BTz exhibit a coplanar and rigid structure with no significant twists, which could cause to an increase in charge-carrier mobility in OFETs. Alternating alkyl side chains of the polymers impacted neither the band gap nor the energy level. However, it significantly affected the morphology and crystallinity when the polymer films were thermally annealed. To investigate the effect of thermal annealing on the morphology and crystallinity, we characterized the polymer films using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and 2D-grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (2D-GIWAXD). Fibrillary morphologies with larger domains and increased crystallinity were observed in the polymer films after thermal annealing. These polymers exhibited improved charge-carrier mobilities in annealed films at 200 °C and demonstrated optimal OFET device performance with p-type transport characteristics with charge-carrier mobilities of 1.51 cm2/(V s) (PTV6B) and 2.58 cm2/(V s) (PTVEhB). Furthermore, CMOS-like inorganic (ZnO)-organic (PTVEhB) hybrid bilayer inverter showed that the inverting voltage (Vinv) was positioned near the ideal switching point at half (1/2) of supplied voltage (VDD) due to fairly balanced p- and n-channels.


Applied Physics Letters | 2015

Low coercive field of polymer ferroelectric via x-ray induced phase transition

Hyeon Jun Lee; Jihong Kim; Owoong Kwon; Hye Jeong Lee; Jeong Hun Kwak; Jae Myung Kim; Sung Su Lee; Yunseok Kim; Dong-Yu Kim; Ji Young Jo

We present an experimental strategy via X-ray irradiation combined with time-resolved X-ray diffraction to reduce a coercive field of ferroelectric thin films. We found in real-time that X-ray irradiation enables the irreversible phase transition from a polar to non-polar phase in ferroelectric poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) thin films. The non-polar regions act as initial nucleation sites for opposite domains thus reducing the coercive field, directly related to the switching of domains, by 48%.


Chemistry of Materials | 2014

New Donor–Donor Type Copolymers with Rigid and Coplanar Structures for High-Mobility Organic Field-Effect Transistors

Soo-Young Jang; In-Bok Kim; Jihong Kim; Dongyoon Khim; Eunhwan Jung; Boseok Kang; Bogyu Lim; Yeong-A Kim; Yun Hee Jang; Kilwon Cho; Dong-Yu Kim


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014

Solution-Processed Barium Salts as Charge Injection Layers for High Performance N-Channel Organic Field-Effect Transistors

Nam-Koo Kim; Dongyoon Khim; Yong Xu; Seung-Hoon Lee; Minji Kang; Jihong Kim; Antonio Facchetti; Yong-Young Noh; Dong-Yu Kim


Nanoscale | 2014

Stable charge storing in two-dimensional MoS2 nanoflake floating gates for multilevel organic flash memory

Minji Kang; Yeong-A Kim; Jin-Mun Yun; Dongyoon Khim; Jihong Kim; Yong-Young Noh; Kang-Jun Baeg; Dong-Yu Kim


Organic Electronics | 2015

D–A copolymer with high ambipolar mobilities based on dithienothiophene and diketopyrrolopyrrole for polymer solar cells and organic field-effect transistors

In-Bok Kim; Dongyoon Khim; Soo-Young Jang; Jihong Kim; Byung-Kwan Yu; Yeong-A Kim; Dong-Yu Kim


Advanced Functional Materials | 2016

Systematic Study of Widely Applicable N-Doping Strategy for High-Performance Solution-Processed Field-Effect Transistors

Jihong Kim; Dongyoon Khim; Kang-Jun Baeg; Won-Tae Park; Seung-Hoon Lee; Minji Kang; Yong-Young Noh; Dong-Yu Kim


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013

Inkjet-Printing-Based Soft-Etching Technique for High-Speed Polymer Ambipolar Integrated Circuits

Dongyoon Khim; Kang-Jun Baeg; Minji Kang; Seung-Hoon Lee; Nam-Koo Kim; Jihong Kim; Geon-Woong Lee; Chuan Liu; Dong-Yu Kim; Yong-Young Noh

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Dong-Yu Kim

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Minji Kang

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Kang-Jun Baeg

Pukyong National University

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Seung-Hoon Lee

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Yeong-A Kim

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Hansu Hwang

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Soo-Young Jang

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Boseok Kang

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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