Aging is one of the effects limiting the advent of phase change materials as acting components in non-volatile memories. This paper presents a review of recent simulation works allowing to describe the underlying microscopic mechanisms that are responsible for the aging of the semiconductor glass and the accompanying resistance drift. In comparison with other systems, the fragile character of phase change materials imposes the use of different methods to sample the space of configurations and the chemical ordering. The emerging picture is that both the evolution of coordination defects and of the underlying network are responsible for the evolution of the electronic properties. The advantage of simulations is that they allow to determine th...
The noncrystalline glassy state of matter plays a role in virtually all fields of materials science ...
Using molecular simulations, we identify microscopic relaxation events of individual particles in ag...
editorial reviewedPart II: Jean-Yves Raty Part II focuses on ab initio simulation techniques and ...
Non-equilibrium dynamics in the glassy state lead to interesting aging and memory effects. In this d...
Data recording with Phase Change Materials is a much studied topic as the writing/erasing characteri...
peer reviewedRigidity theory is an extraordinary tool to understand glasses. This article demonstrat...
Data recording with Phase Change Materials is a much studied topic as the writing/erasing characteri...
Aging is a ubiquitous phenomenon in glasses. In the case of phase-change materials, it leads to a dr...
editorial reviewedPhase Change Materials are emerging as active components of non-volatile memories ...
Aging phenomena are common to all amorphous structures, but of special importance in phase change ma...
Reduction of programming current is a major research goal in the development of phase-change random-...
The exploitation of phase-change materials (PCMs) in diverse technological applications can be great...
International audienceChalcogenide phase-change materials (PCMs), such as Ge-Sb-Te alloys, have show...
Phase-change materials (PCM) are poised to play a key role in next-generation storage systems, as th...
We investigate the structure of amorphous GeTe using Density Functional Theory based Molecular Dynam...
The noncrystalline glassy state of matter plays a role in virtually all fields of materials science ...
Using molecular simulations, we identify microscopic relaxation events of individual particles in ag...
editorial reviewedPart II: Jean-Yves Raty Part II focuses on ab initio simulation techniques and ...
Non-equilibrium dynamics in the glassy state lead to interesting aging and memory effects. In this d...
Data recording with Phase Change Materials is a much studied topic as the writing/erasing characteri...
peer reviewedRigidity theory is an extraordinary tool to understand glasses. This article demonstrat...
Data recording with Phase Change Materials is a much studied topic as the writing/erasing characteri...
Aging is a ubiquitous phenomenon in glasses. In the case of phase-change materials, it leads to a dr...
editorial reviewedPhase Change Materials are emerging as active components of non-volatile memories ...
Aging phenomena are common to all amorphous structures, but of special importance in phase change ma...
Reduction of programming current is a major research goal in the development of phase-change random-...
The exploitation of phase-change materials (PCMs) in diverse technological applications can be great...
International audienceChalcogenide phase-change materials (PCMs), such as Ge-Sb-Te alloys, have show...
Phase-change materials (PCM) are poised to play a key role in next-generation storage systems, as th...
We investigate the structure of amorphous GeTe using Density Functional Theory based Molecular Dynam...
The noncrystalline glassy state of matter plays a role in virtually all fields of materials science ...
Using molecular simulations, we identify microscopic relaxation events of individual particles in ag...
editorial reviewedPart II: Jean-Yves Raty Part II focuses on ab initio simulation techniques and ...