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Stable Resistive Switching in ZnO/PVA:MoS 2 Bilayer Memristor.

Tangyou SunHui ShiShuai GaoZhiping ZhouZhiqiang YuWenjing GuoHaiou LiFabi ZhangZhimou XuXiaowen Zhang
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Reliability of nonvolatile resistive switching devices is the key point for practical applications of next-generation nonvolatile memories. Nowadays, nanostructured organic/inorganic heterojunction composites have gained wide attention due to their application potential in terms of large scalability and low-cost fabrication technique. In this study, the interaction between polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and two-dimensional material molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) with different mixing ratios was investigated. The result confirms that the optimal ratio of PVA:MoS 2 is 4:1, which presents an excellent resistive switching behavior. Moreover, we propose a resistive switching model of Ag/ZnO/PVA:MoS 2 /ITO bilayer structure, which inserts the ZnO as the protective layer between the electrode and the composite film. Compared with the device without ZnO layer structure, the resistive switching performance of Ag/ZnO/PVA:MoS 2 /ITO was improved greatly. Furthermore, a large resistive memory window up to 10 4 was observed in the Ag/ZnO/PVA:MoS 2 /ITO device, which enhanced at least three orders of magnitude more than the Ag/PVA:MoS 2 /ITO device. The proposed nanostructured Ag/ZnO/PVA:MoS 2 /ITO device has shown great application potential for the nonvolatile multilevel data storage memory.
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