Issue 29, 2021

A layered (n-C4H9NH3)2CsAgBiBr7 perovskite for bipolar resistive switching memory with a high ON/OFF ratio

Abstract

Lead-based halide perovskites have been proposed as potential candidates for resistive switching memristors due to the high ON/OFF ratio along with millivolt-level low operational voltage. However, lead-free perovskites with 3-dimensional structures, such as Cs2AgBiBr6, were reported to suffer from low ON/OFF ratios. We report here that reduction of dimensionality is an effective method to improve remarkably the ON/OFF ratio in lead-free perovskites. Introduction of butylammonium (BA) into the double perovskite Cs2AgBiBr6 forms 2-dimensional BA2CsAgBiBr7, which is confirmed by the well-developed (00l) peaks from powder X-ray diffraction. A 230 nm thick BA2CsAgBiBr7 film is sandwiched in between Ag and Pt electrodes, which demonstrates bipolar resistive switching behavior with a potential ON/OFF ratio up to 107. Reliable and reproducible SET and RESET processes occur at +0.13 V and −0.20 V, respectively. Endurance of 1000 cycles and a retention time of 2 × 104 s are measured. Multi-level storage capability is confirmed by controlling the compliance current. Schottky conduction at the high resistance state (HRS) and ohmic conduction at the low resistance state (LRS) are found to be responsible for resistive switching. The stability test at 85 °C or for 22 days under ambient conditions indicates that BA2CsAgBiBr7 is durably operable.

Graphical abstract: A layered (n-C4H9NH3)2CsAgBiBr7 perovskite for bipolar resistive switching memory with a high ON/OFF ratio

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
21 May 2021
Accepted
27 Jun 2021
First published
28 Jun 2021

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 12475-12483

A layered (n-C4H9NH3)2CsAgBiBr7 perovskite for bipolar resistive switching memory with a high ON/OFF ratio

S. Kim, J. Yang, S. Lee and N. Park, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 12475 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR03245C

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