Improved Performance of CH3NH3PbI3- xCl x Resistive Switching Memory by Assembling 2D/3D Perovskite Heterostructures

Fei Xia, Ying Xu, Bixin Li, Wei Hui, Shiyang Zhang, Lin Zhu, Yingdong Xia, Yonghua Chen, Wei Huang

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Abstract

The rapidly growing demand for fast information storage and processing has driven the development of resistive random access memories (RRAMs). Recently, RRAMs based on organometal halide perovskite materials have been reported to have promising memory properties, which are essential for next-generation memory devices. In this study, a hybrid two-dimensional/three-dimensional (2D/3D) perovskite heterostructure has been created by depositing n-butylammonium iodide on top of the CH3NH3PbI3-xClx (MAPbI3-xClx) surface. The perovskite film is fabricated by a facile one-step spin-coating method with room-temperature molten salt methylammonium acetate in the air. Resistive switching memory devices with a 2D/3D perovskite heterostructure exhibit a significantly improved switching window (ON/OFF ratio over 103) with a lower operation voltage compared with their 3D counterparts. The 2D/3D perovskite heterostructure is advantageous for fabricating uniform-crystalline-grain, highly compact structures and can passivate defect states for the MAPbI3-xClx film and the interface, which results in improved memory properties. These results provide a new perspective for developing high-performance perovskite-based memory devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15439-15445
Number of pages7
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume12
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2020

Keywords

  • 2D/3D perovskite heterostructure
  • CHNHPbICl film
  • carrier transport
  • defect
  • passivation
  • resistive random access memory

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