Reconfigurable Logic-in-Memory Constructed Using an Organic Antiambipolar Transistor

Nano Lett. 2023 Sep 13;23(17):8339-8347. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c02726. Epub 2023 Aug 25.

Abstract

We demonstrate an electrically reconfigurable two-input logic-in-memory (LIM) using a dual-gate-type organic antiambipolar transistor (DG-OAAT). The attractive feature of this device is that a phthalocyanine-cored star-shaped polystyrene is used as a nano-floating gate, which enables the electrical switching of individual logic circuits and stores the circuit information by the nonvolatile memory effect. First, the DG-OAAT exhibited Λ-shaped transfer curves with hysteresis by sweeping the bottom-gate voltage. Programming and erasing operations enabled the reversible shift of the Λ-shaped transfer curves. Furthermore, the top-gate voltage effectively tuned the peak voltages of the transfer curves. Consequently, the combination of dual-gate and memory effects achieved electrically reconfigurable two-input LIM operations. Individual logic circuits (e.g., OR/NAND, XOR/NOR, and AND/XOR) were reconfigured by the corresponding programming and erasing operations without any variations in the input signals. Our device concept has the potential to fulfill an epoch-making organic integration circuit with a simple device configuration.

Keywords: dual-gate configuration; logic-in-memory; nano-floating gate; negative differential transconductance; organic antiambipolar transistors.