Abstract

The main characteristics of memristive elements based on polythiophene made by Langmuir-Schaefer and spin-coating methods have been compared. The stability of the elements for more than 500 cycles of electric rewriting for both methods has been demonstrated. It has been shown that the elements made by spin-coating method have slower switching kinetics, which, presumably, is associated with relatively higher homogeneity of the film surface. This research may be useful for the development of polythiophene memristive devices with reproducible stable characteristics suitable for various applications: from memory elements to wearable and implantable electronics, and neuromorphic computing systems.

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