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Floating Gate Organic Memory Device with Plasma Polymerized Styrene Thin Film as the Memory Layer (플라즈마 중합된 Styrene 박막을 터널링층으로 활용한 부동게이트형 유기메모리 소자)

  • Kim, Heesung;Lee, Boongjoo;Lee, Sunwoo;Shin, Paikkyun
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.131-137
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    • 2013
  • The thin insulator films for organic memory device were made by the plasma polymerization method using the styrene monomer which was not the wet process but the dry process. For the formation of stable plasma, we make an effort for controlling the monomer with bubbler and circulator system. The thickness of plasma polymerized styrene insulator layer was 430 nm, the thickness of the Au memory layer was 7 nm thickness of plasma polymerized styrene tunneling layer was 30, 60 nm, the thickness of pentacene active layer was 40 nm, the thickness of source and drain electrodes were 50 nm. The I-V characteristics of fabricated memory device got the hysteresis voltage of 45 V at 40/-40 V double sweep measuring conditions. If it compared with the results of previous paper which was the organic memory with the plasma polymerized MMA insulation thin film, this result was greater than 18 V, the improving ratio is 60%. From the paper, styrene indicated a good charge trapping characteristics better than MMA. In the future, we expect to make the organic memory device with plasma polymerized styrene as the memory thin film.

The Detection of Magnetic Properties in Blood and Nanoparticles using Spin Valve Biosensor (스핀밸브 바이오 센서를 이용한 혈액과 나노입자의 자성특성 검출)

  • Park, Sang-Hyun;Soh, Kwang-Sup;Ahn, Myung-Cheon;Hwang, Do-Guwn;Lee, Sang-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 2006
  • In this study, a high sensitive giant magnetoresistance-spin valve (GMR-SV) bio-sensing device with high linearity and very low hysteresis was fabricated by photolithography and ion beam deposition sputtering system. Detection of the Fe-hemoglobin inside in a red blood and magnetic nanoparticles using the GMR-SV bio-sensing device was investigated. Here a human's red blood includes hemoglobin, and the nanoparticles are the Co-ferrite magnetic particles coated with a shell of amorphous silica which the average size of the water-soluble bare cobalt nanoparticles was about 9 nm with total size of about 50 nm. When 1 mA sensing current was applied to the current electrode in the patterned active GMR-SV devices with areas of $5x10{\mu}m^2 $ and $2x6{\mu}m^2 $, the output signals of the GMRSV sensor were about 100 mV and 14 mV, respectively. In addition, the maximum sensitivity of the fabricated GMR-SV sensor was about $0.1{\sim}0.8%/Oe$. The magnitude of output voltage signals was obtained from four-probe magnetoresistive measured system, and the picture of real-time motion images was monitored by an optical microscope. Even one drop of human blood and nanopartices in distilled water were found to be enough for detecting and analyzing their signals clearly.