Literature DB >> 26369988

Effect of the Thermal Conductivity on Resistive Switching in GeTe and Ge2Sb2Te5 Nanowires.

Sungjin Park1, Dambi Park1, Kwangsik Jeong1, Taeok Kim1, SeungJong Park1, Min Ahn1, Won Jun Yang1, Jeong Hwa Han1, Hong Sik Jeong2, Seong Gi Jeon3, Jae Yong Song4, Mann-Ho Cho1.   

Abstract

The thermal conduction characteristics of GeTe and Ge2Sb2Te5(GST) nanowires were investigated using an optical method to determine the local temperature by Raman spectroscopy. Since the localization of surface charge in a single-crystalline nanostructure can enhance charge-phonon scattering, the thermal conductivity value (κ) of single crystalline GeTe and GST nanowires was decreased significantly to 1.44 Wm(-1) K(-1) for GeTe and 1.13 Wm(-1) K(-1) for GST, compared to reported values for polycrystalline structures. The SET-to-RESET state in single-crystalline GeTe and GST nanowires are characteristic of a memory device. Unlike previous reports using GeTe and GST nanowires, the SET-to-RESET characteristics showed a bipolar switching shape and no unipolar switching. In addition, after multiple cycles of operation, a significant change in morphology and composition was observed without any structural phase transition, indicating that atoms migrate toward the cathode or anode, depending on their electronegativities. This change caused by a field effect indicates that the structural phase transition does not occur in the case of GeTe and GST nanowires with a significantly lowered thermal conductivity and stable crystalline structure. Finally, the formation of voids and hillocks as the result of the electromigration critically degrades device reliability.

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Keywords:  Ge2Sb2Te5; GeTe; bipolar switching property; phase-change memory; thermal conductivity

Year:  2015        PMID: 26369988     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b05703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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