초록 |
Organic semiconducting materials, such as conjugated small molecules and polymers, have been extensively studied because of their bright future for next-generation electronic devices with ultrathin and flexible features. The viability of organic electronic devices has been already commercially proven because organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) have been successfully launched in market for smart phones and TV sets. Recently, further interest has been paid to organic memory devices so that various materials have been used for realizing memory characteristics. However, less attention has been paid to the high-temperature stability even though a few reports have been out for retention characteristics at room temperature. On this account, our group has recently tried to introduce hybrid materials, which benefit both organic and inorganic materials, for organic field-effect transistor (OFET)-based memory devices. In this presentation, we will show particular organic/inorganic hybrid polymeric materials for organic memory transistors and discuss some next strategies for better performances. |