Abstract

In this paper, we report, for the first time, honey thin film as a resistive switching material and its memory behaviors. A dried honey film was sandwiched in between a CuxO bottom electrode and a Cu top electrode to form a metal-insulator-metal structure on a glass substrate. Current-voltage measurements showed that the device exhibited bipolar switching characteristics with Ohmic conduction behavior and a read memory window of 2.6 V. When biased at a read voltage of 0.2 V, the data retention time is over an interval of 104 s and ON/OFF ratio is in the order of 107. These properties prove the potential of honey based organic resistive switching devices for “green” electronics and nonvolatile memory applications.

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