Abstract

The development of an all inkjet-printed unipolar organic resistive switching memory element and its application in arrays are presented. An organic dielectric material is employed as a memory material. These devices are implemented into a fully operational memory array using a high-performance pentacene-based organic rectifying diode as the selector device for passive matrix addressing.

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