Biodegradable skin-inspired nonvolatile resistive switching memory based on gold nanoparticles embedded alkali lignin

Wei Wu, Su Ting Han, Shishir Venkatesh, Qijun Sun, Haiyan Peng, Ye Zhou, Chichung Yeung, Robert K.Y. Li, V. A.L. Roy

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

53 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Natural biomaterials are capable of producing biodegradable and/or biocompatible electronic devices for vast applications such as next-generation green data storage. Here, we demonstrate an environment-friendly alkali lignin as a favourable candidate for resistive switching memory storage applications. The resistive memory devices based on gold nanoparticles embedded alkali lignin (Au NPs:lignin) exhibits a typical write-once-read-many-times memory (WORM) resistive switching behaviour with a large on-off ratio (>104), and long data retention characteristics (>103 s) under low power operation (4.7 V). Au NPs acting as trapping sites in the active layer are responsible for the resistive switching mechanism. The active layer is fabricated on organic substrates through facile solution-processed methods under normal ambient conditions. The skin-inspired polylactide (PLA) film is utilized as an ultrathin substrate endowing the memory devices with good mechanical support and biodegradability. This work opens up new avenues towards renewable and environmentally benign lignin-based materials for biodegradable electronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)382-388
Number of pages7
JournalOrganic Electronics
Volume59
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Alkali lignin
  • Biodegradable
  • Gold nanoparticles
  • Polylactide
  • Write-once read-many-times

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Biodegradable skin-inspired nonvolatile resistive switching memory based on gold nanoparticles embedded alkali lignin'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this