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Oligosaccharides are one of the most promising biomaterials because they are abundant, renewable, diversified, and biosourced. The use of oligo‐ or polysaccharides for high‐performance non‐volatile organic field‐effect‐transistor memory is demonstrated herein. The charge‐storage mechanism is attributed to charged hydroxyl groups that induce stronger hydrogen bonding, thus leading to the stabilization...
Utilizing sugar materials as dielectrics toward high‐performance non‐volatile organic field‐effect‐transistor memory is demonstrated by R. Borsali, W.‐C. Chen, and co‐workers on page 6257. This not only reveals a promising future for green memory devices but also builds the bridge between biomaterials, such as biostarch from the cellulose of straw, and organic electronics.
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