Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are unique compounds employed in non-volatile random access memory thanks to the rapid and reversible transformation between the amorphous and crystalline state that display large differences in electrical and optical properties. In addition to the amorphous-to-crystalline transition, experimental results on polycrystalline GeSbTe alloys (GST) films evidenced a Metal-Insulator Transition (MIT) attributed to disorder in the crystalline phase. Here we report on a fundamental advance in the fabrication of GST with out-of-plane stacking of ordered vacancy layers by means of three distinct methods: Molecular Beam Epitaxy, thermal annealing and application of femtosecond laser pulses. We assess the degree of vacancy ...
Phase change alloys are used for non-volatile random-access memories exploiting the conductivity con...
Structural defects and their dynamics play an important role in controlling the behavior of phase-ch...
Phase change materials (PCMs) possess a peculiar combination of properties. They are capable of swit...
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are unique compounds employed in non-volatile random access memory tha...
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are unique compounds employed in non-volatile random access memory tha...
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are unique compounds employed in non-volatile random access memory tha...
Metal-insulator transition (MIT) is one of the most essential topics in condensed matter physics and...
Tailoring the degree of structural disorder in Ge-Sb-Te alloys is important for the development of n...
A high degree of vacancy ordering is obtained by annealing amorphous GeTe-Sb2Te3 (GST) alloys deposi...
Metal–insulator transition (MIT) is one of the most essential topics in condensed matter physics and...
GeSbTe-based materials exhibit multiple crystalline phases, from disordered rocksalt, to rocksalt wi...
Disorder-induced electron localization and metal-insulator transitions (MITs) have been a very activ...
Ge–Sb–Te (“GST”) alloys are leading phase-change materials for digital memories and neuro-inspired c...
The mechanism for the fast switching between amorphous, metastable, and crystalline structures in ch...
Phase-change materials based on GeSbTe show unique switchable optoelectronic properties and are an i...
Phase change alloys are used for non-volatile random-access memories exploiting the conductivity con...
Structural defects and their dynamics play an important role in controlling the behavior of phase-ch...
Phase change materials (PCMs) possess a peculiar combination of properties. They are capable of swit...
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are unique compounds employed in non-volatile random access memory tha...
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are unique compounds employed in non-volatile random access memory tha...
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are unique compounds employed in non-volatile random access memory tha...
Metal-insulator transition (MIT) is one of the most essential topics in condensed matter physics and...
Tailoring the degree of structural disorder in Ge-Sb-Te alloys is important for the development of n...
A high degree of vacancy ordering is obtained by annealing amorphous GeTe-Sb2Te3 (GST) alloys deposi...
Metal–insulator transition (MIT) is one of the most essential topics in condensed matter physics and...
GeSbTe-based materials exhibit multiple crystalline phases, from disordered rocksalt, to rocksalt wi...
Disorder-induced electron localization and metal-insulator transitions (MITs) have been a very activ...
Ge–Sb–Te (“GST”) alloys are leading phase-change materials for digital memories and neuro-inspired c...
The mechanism for the fast switching between amorphous, metastable, and crystalline structures in ch...
Phase-change materials based on GeSbTe show unique switchable optoelectronic properties and are an i...
Phase change alloys are used for non-volatile random-access memories exploiting the conductivity con...
Structural defects and their dynamics play an important role in controlling the behavior of phase-ch...
Phase change materials (PCMs) possess a peculiar combination of properties. They are capable of swit...