Two novel soluble aromatic polyimides were prepared from BBCDA and TFDMC by polycondensation with PMDA and BPDA via a two-step procedure. Memory devices were fabricated with the PIs. In the devices, ITO was used as the ground electrode (the cathode) and Al was set as the top electrode (the anode).
As an important component of highly functional macromolecule semiconductor, two kinds of new diamine monomers, bis(5‐amino‐6‐methoxy‐[1,1’‐biphenyl]‐3‐yl) methanone (BAMBPM) and bis(5‐amino‐4’‐(9H‐carbazol‐9‐yl)‐6‐methoxy‐[1,1’‐biphenyl]‐3‐yl) methanone (BACzMBPM) were used as raw materials. Two kinds of soluble aromatic polyimides were prepared from BAMBPM and BACzMBPM by polycondensation with 2,2’,3,3’‐biphenyl tetracarboxylic dianhydride (BPDA) via a two‐step procedure. The obtained polyimides were sufficiently characterized, and showed superior organic solubility and excellent thermal stability, with a weight loss of 5 % weight loss above 300 °C. Memory devices with Al/polyimide/ITO structure were prepared by the traditional method of solution spin coating. Both devices show tristable characteristics, with high ON/OFF current ratios as high as 104 and long maintenance times of 104 seconds in the environmental atmosphere.
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