A TEMPO-substituted ionic liquid was selectively incorporated into well-defined, self-assembled block copolymer templates, which served as an active layer for organic nonvolatile memory. Phase structures (sphere, cylinder, and lamellae) and their orientation modulated the resistive switching behavior, which demonstrated the unprecedented, morphology-driven charge transport in the organic electronic devices.
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