Photoinduced write-once read-many-times memory device based on DNA biopolymer nanocomposite

We demonstrate a photoinduced write-once read-many-times (WORM) organic memory device based on DNA biopolymer nanocomposite. The device consists of a single biopolymer layer sandwiched between electrodes, in which electrical bistability is activated by in situ formation of silver nanoparticles embedded in biopolymer upon light irradiation. The device exhibits a switching effect to high conductivity above a threshold of 2.6 V and a good retention property. This facile technique, taking advantage of DNA’s affinity for metals and solution processing, can optically manipulate the properties of DNA nanocomposite thin films, which holds promise for optical storage and plasmonic applications.

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