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Published on: March 9, 2019
Evaluation of Cellulose-MXene Composite Hydrogel Based Bio-Resistive Random Access Memory Material as Mimics for
Trishala R Desai1, Somnath S Kundale2, Tukaram D Dongale2
1Department of Chemistry, Ecole Centrale School of Engineering, Mahindra University, Hyderabad 500043, India.
Abstract:
We report a memory device based on organic-inorganic hybrid cellulose-Ti3C2TX MXene composite hydrogel (CMCH) as a switching layer sandwiched between Ag top and FTO bottom electrodes. The device (Ag/CMCH/FTO) was fabricated by a simple, solution-processed route and exhibits reliable and reproducible bipolar resistive switching. Multilevel switching behavior was observed at low operating voltages (±0.5 to ±1 V). Furthermore, the capacitive-coupled memristive characteristics of the device were corroborated with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and this affirmed the filamentary conduction switching mechanism (LRS-HRS). The synaptic functions of the CMCH-based memory device were evaluated, wherein potentiation/depression properties over 8 × 103 electric pulses were observed. The device also exhibited spike time-dependent plasticity-based symmetric Hebbian learning rule of a biological synapse. This hybrid hydrogel is expected to be a potential switching material for low-cost, sustainable, and biocompatible memory storage devices and artificial synaptic applications.

