We study the dynamics of crystallization in phase-change materials using a master-equation approach in which the state of the crystallizing material is described by a cluster size distribution function. A model is developed using the thermodynamics of the processes involved and representing the clusters of size two and greater as a continuum but clusters of size one (monomers) as a separate equation. We present some partial analytical results for the isothermal case and for large cluster sizes, but principally we use numerical simulations to investigate the model. We obtain results that are in good agreement with experimental data and the model appears to be useful for the fast simulation of reading and writing processes in phase-change opt...
The amorphous phase of chalcogenide material in phase-change memories (PCMs) is subjected to sponta...
We have simulated, by ab initio molecular dynamics (MD), the entire phase-change (PC) cycle in Ge-Sb...
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Konstantin B. Blyuss, Peter Ashwin, Andrew P. Bassom, and C. David Wright, Physical Review E, Vol. 7...
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Phase-change materials are widely used in non-volatile computer memories, and in arithmetic and logi...
Copyright © 2003 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. This paper was published in Pro...
After a general definition of phase change materials and a description of their defining properties,...
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Data retention is an important issue in the phase-change memories (PCMs) development, which is induc...
Data retention is an important issue in the phase-change memories (PCMs) development, which is induc...
Thanks to their outstanding physical properties, phase-change materials (PCM) are considered as one ...
Phase-change memory (PCM) devices are enabled by amorphization- and crystallization-induced changes ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Thanks to the transition from a highly-resistive to a conductive state exhibiting an N-shaped charac...
The amorphous phase of chalcogenide material in phase-change memories (PCMs) is subjected to sponta...
We have simulated, by ab initio molecular dynamics (MD), the entire phase-change (PC) cycle in Ge-Sb...
Copyright © 2008 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
Konstantin B. Blyuss, Peter Ashwin, Andrew P. Bassom, and C. David Wright, Physical Review E, Vol. 7...
Copyright © 2007 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
Phase-change materials are widely used in non-volatile computer memories, and in arithmetic and logi...
Copyright © 2003 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. This paper was published in Pro...
After a general definition of phase change materials and a description of their defining properties,...
Copyright © 2008 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
Data retention is an important issue in the phase-change memories (PCMs) development, which is induc...
Data retention is an important issue in the phase-change memories (PCMs) development, which is induc...
Thanks to their outstanding physical properties, phase-change materials (PCM) are considered as one ...
Phase-change memory (PCM) devices are enabled by amorphization- and crystallization-induced changes ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Thanks to the transition from a highly-resistive to a conductive state exhibiting an N-shaped charac...
The amorphous phase of chalcogenide material in phase-change memories (PCMs) is subjected to sponta...
We have simulated, by ab initio molecular dynamics (MD), the entire phase-change (PC) cycle in Ge-Sb...
Copyright © 2008 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...