Synthesis of new conjugated polymers with coordinated praseodymium complexes for polymer memory devices†
Abstract
A series of novel praseodymium(Pr)-coordinated polymers with fluorene, phthalimide and bipyridine moieties in the main chain were synthesized via a coordination reaction and palladium-catalyzed Suzuki coupling polycondensation. Their structures, optical features and memory performance have been well studied. A resistive switching device with the configuration of ITO/polymer/Al was constructed using a spin-coating process. The device exhibits nonvolatile write-once-read-many-times (WORM) memory behavior. Based on the electrochemical properties and theoretical calculations of the polymers, the effects of the phthalimide moiety and neutral Pr complex on the polymer memory device performance were investigated. Our work offers valuable clues on the development of polymer memory devices.