Inherent D‐A Architecture in Indoloquinoxalines with an Array of Substituents for Non‐Volatile Memory Device Applications

Author:

Swetha Senthilkumar V.1ORCID,Gayathri Ramesh1ORCID,Ardra Murali1ORCID,Imran Predhanekar Mohamed2,Nagarajan Samuthira1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Central University of TamilNadu Thiruvarur 610 005 India

2. Department of Chemistry Islamiah College Vaniyambadi 635 752 India

Abstract

AbstractDonor–acceptor (D‐A)‐based architecture has been the key to increase storage capability efficiency through the enhanced charge transportation in the fabricated device. We have designed and synthesized a series of functionalized indoloquinoxalines (IQ) for non‐volatile organic memory devices. The investigation on UV‐visible spectra reveals the absorption maxima of the compounds around 420 nm, attributed to the intramolecular charge transfer between indole and quinoxaline moiety. The irreversible anodic peak in the 1.0 to 1.5 V range indicates the indole moiety‘s oxidation ability. Besides, the cathodic peak in the range of −0.5 to −1.0 V, contributed to the stability of the reduced quinoxaline unit. All the compounds exhibited uniformly covered thin film in SEM analysis, potentially facilitating the seamless charge carrier migration between adjacent molecules. The methoxyphenyl substituted compound exhibited the binary write‐once read‐many (WORM) memory behavior with the lowest threshold voltage of −0.81 V. The molecular simulations displayed the efficient intramolecular charge transfer, providing the fabricated device‘s distinctive conductive states. Except for the tert‐butylphenyl compound, which showed volatile dynamic random‐access memory (DRAM) behavior, all the other compounds exhibited non‐volatile WORM memory behavior, suggesting IQs potential as an intrinsic D–A molecule in organic memory devices on further structural refinement.

Funder

Central University of Tamil Nadu

Publisher

Wiley

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