An organic–metal–inorganic three-component nanojunction array: design, construction and its reversible diode-like resistive electrical switching behavior†
Abstract
A reversible diode-like resistive electrical switching composite material, an AgTCNQF4–AgNPs–TiO2 organic–metal–inorganic hetero-nanojunction array, has been successfully prepared on a fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) glass slide. These AgTCNQF4–AgNPs–TiO2 nanojunctions show obvious absorption bands in the visible to near-infrared region, which are attributed to interfacial charge transfer from TiO2 to AgTCNQF4. Moreover, the local electrical properties of these AgTCNQF4–AgNPs–TiO2 nanojunctions have been tested in a device configuration of Au-tip/AgTCNQF4–AgNPs–TiO2/FTO and the measured results reveal that these AgTCNQF4–AgNPs–TiO2 nanojunctions possess many applicable functions involving the switchable diode effect, reversible electrical switching and memory behavior.