Self-Assembly of Delta-Formamidinium Lead Iodide Nanoparticles to Nanorods: Study of Memristor Properties and Resistive Switching Mechanism
Chinnadurai Muthu, A. N. Resmi, Avija Ajayakumar, N. E. Aswathi, Ravindran, G. Dayal, K. B. Jinesh, Konrad Szaci{\l}owski, Chakkooth, Vijayakumar

TL;DR
This paper reports the synthesis of delta-formamidinium lead iodide nanoparticles that self-assemble into nanorods, exploring their potential for memristor applications and understanding their resistive switching mechanisms.
Contribution
It presents a novel synthesis and self-assembly process for delta-formamidinium lead iodide nanoparticles into nanorods for memristor use.
Findings
Successful synthesis of delta-formamidinium lead iodide nanoparticles
Formation of nanorods through self-assembly
Potential memristor applications demonstrated
Abstract
In the quest for advanced memristor technologies, this study introduces the synthesis of delta-formamidinium lead iodide nanoparticles and their self-assembly into nanorods.
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