Low-frequency noise has been experimentally characterized in the disordered insulating phase of chalcogenide-based phase-change memory (PCM) devices. An analytical model of noise based on the two-level systems (TLS) theory has been developed. In this framework we suggest that the origin of the 1/fγ noise in the conductivity of amorphous chalcogenides has to be ascribed to the TLS-induced fluctuations of the mean trap energy in the material. The model allows to quantitatively account for noise magnitude dependence on both voltage and temperature in the readout region of the memory device. Besides, our equations well describe the noise behavior as a function of the drift phenomenon, coherently with existing structural relaxation theories. Mea...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Low-frequency noise has been experimentally characterized in the disordered insulating phase of chal...
Low-frequency noise in PCM devices is experimentally investigated providing a new physical model for...
Low-frequency noise in PCM devices is experimentally investigated providing a new physical model for...
In this article, we study 1/fγ,γ≈1 electrical noise in amorphous phase-change materials. Given the r...
session posterInternational audienceIn this paper, we use low frequency noise (LFN) measurements to ...
session posterInternational audienceIn this paper, we use low frequency noise (LFN) measurements to ...
session posterInternational audienceIn this paper, we use low frequency noise (LFN) measurements to ...
A detailed investigation of the time evolution for the low-field resistance o and the threshold volt...
A detailed investigation of the time evolution for the low-field resistance o and the threshold volt...
A detailed investigation of the time evolution for the low-field resistance o and the threshold volt...
A detailed investigation of the time evolution for the low-field resistance o and the threshold volt...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Low-frequency noise has been experimentally characterized in the disordered insulating phase of chal...
Low-frequency noise in PCM devices is experimentally investigated providing a new physical model for...
Low-frequency noise in PCM devices is experimentally investigated providing a new physical model for...
In this article, we study 1/fγ,γ≈1 electrical noise in amorphous phase-change materials. Given the r...
session posterInternational audienceIn this paper, we use low frequency noise (LFN) measurements to ...
session posterInternational audienceIn this paper, we use low frequency noise (LFN) measurements to ...
session posterInternational audienceIn this paper, we use low frequency noise (LFN) measurements to ...
A detailed investigation of the time evolution for the low-field resistance o and the threshold volt...
A detailed investigation of the time evolution for the low-field resistance o and the threshold volt...
A detailed investigation of the time evolution for the low-field resistance o and the threshold volt...
A detailed investigation of the time evolution for the low-field resistance o and the threshold volt...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...
Chalcogenide materials are receiving increasing interest for their many applications as active mate...