Conformation-Induced Electrical Bistability in Non-conjugated Polymers with Pendant Carbazole Moieties

Conformation-induced volatile and nonvolatile conductance switching effects were demonstrated in non-conjugated polymers containing the same electroactive pendant groups. Single-layer devices of the structure indium-tin-oxide/polymer/aluminum were fabricated from two non-conjugated polymers with pendant carbazole groups in different spacer units. The device based on poly(2-(N-carbazolyl)ethyl methacrylate) (PMCz) exhibited nonvolatile write-once-read-many-times (WORM) memory behavior with an ON/OFF current ratio up to 106, while the device based on poly(9-(2-((4-vinylbenzyl)oxy)ethyl)-9H-carbazole) (PVBCz) exhibited volatile memory behavior with an ON/OFF current ratio of approximately 103. The formation of carbazole excimers resulting from conformation-induced conductance switching under an electric field was revealed in situ by fluorescence spectroscopy. The corresponding voltage-induced conformation ordering in the polymer film was captured by transmission electron microscopy. In the absence of a space...