Regular arrays of highly ordered ferroelectric polymer nanostructures for non-volatile low-voltage memories
- PMID: 19060889
- DOI: 10.1038/nmat2339
Regular arrays of highly ordered ferroelectric polymer nanostructures for non-volatile low-voltage memories
Abstract
Ferroelectric nanostructures are attracting tremendous interest because they offer a promising route to novel integrated electronic devices such as non-volatile memories and probe-based mass data storage. Here, we demonstrate that high-density arrays of nanostructures of a ferroelectric polymer can be easily fabricated by a simple nano-embossing protocol, with integration densities larger than 33 Gbits inch(-2). The orientation of the polarization axis, about which the dipole moment rotates, is simultaneously aligned in plane over the whole patterned region. Internal structural defects are significantly eliminated in the nanostructures. The improved crystal orientation and quality enable well-defined uniform switching behaviour from cell to cell. Each nanocell shows a narrow and almost ideal square-shaped hysteresis curve, with low energy losses and a coercive field of approximately 10 MV m(-1), well below previously reported bulk values. These results pave the way to the fabrication of soft plastic memories compatible with all-organic electronics and low-power information technology.
Comment in
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Ferroelectrics: Start the presses.Nat Mater. 2009 Jan;8(1):9-10. doi: 10.1038/nmat2348. Nat Mater. 2009. PMID: 19096386 No abstract available.
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