Title :
Carbon nanotubes-photochromic polymer blends: Light-triggered conductance switching device
Author :
Castagna, R. ; Sciascia, C. ; Kandada, A. R Srimath ; Meneghetti, M. ; Lanzani ; Bertarelli, C.
Abstract :
We demonstrate an easy and scalable way to get devices in which the electrical resistance can be tuned by UV/visible light exposure. In particular, such a feature is based on photochromic diarylethene polymer - carbon nanotubes blend where reversible light controlled switching of the photochromic component induces a change in the electrical conductivity of the material. Differently from the single molecule approach, we use a simple `wet-chemistry method´ to obtain a net of carbon nanotubes embedded in a photochromic polymer. When the device is illuminated with UV light, a decreasing in the electric resistance of the active layer occurs. A resistance modulation up to 300% of the initial value is achieved, which is completely reversible with visible light illumination. The process is repeatable many times with a good fatigue resistance at room conditions. Supported by electrical and spectroscopic evidences, we show that the light-triggered electrocyclization of the polymer affects the inter-tube charge mobility, resulting in large overall change in the resistance of the device.
Keywords :
carbon nanotubes; electrical conductivity; electrical resistivity; fatigue; nanotube devices; photochromism; polymer blends; C; UV-visible light exposure; carbon nanotube-photochromic polymer blends; electrical conductivity; electrical resistance modulation; fatigue resistance; intertube charge mobility; light-triggered conductance switching device; light-triggered electrocyclization; photochromic diarylethene polymer; reversible light controlled switching; visible light illumination; wet-chemistry method; Casting; Conductivity; Electrodes; Modulation; Polymers; Resistance; Switching circuits;
Conference_Titel :
Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (NMDC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Jeju
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2139-7
DOI :
10.1109/NMDC.2011.6155321