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Key experimental information on intermediate-range atomic structures in amorphous Ge2Sb2Te5 phase change material
Author(s) -
Shinya Hosokawa,
W.C. Pilgrim,
Astrid Höhle,
D. Szubrin,
N. Boudet,
J. F. Bérar,
Kenji Maruyama
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of applied physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.699
H-Index - 319
eISSN - 1089-7550
pISSN - 0021-8979
DOI - 10.1063/1.3703570
Subject(s) - amorphous solid , reverse monte carlo , materials science , chemical physics , phase (matter) , phase change , scattering , phase transition , crystallography , optoelectronics , molecular physics , optics , condensed matter physics , chemistry , crystal structure , engineering physics , physics , neutron diffraction , organic chemistry
International audienceLaser-induced crystalline-amorphous phase change of Ge-Sb-Te alloys is the key mechanism enabling the fast and stable writing/erasing processes in rewritable optical storage devices, such as digital versatile disk (DVD) or blu-ray disk. Although the structural information in the amorphous phase is essential for clarifying this fast process, as well as long lasting stabilities of both the phases, experimental works were mostly limited to the short-range order by x ray absorption fine structure. Here we show both the short and intermediate-range atomic structures of amorphous DVD material, Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST), investigated by a combination of anomalous x ray scattering and reverse Monte Carlo modeling. From the obtained atomic configurations of amorphous GST, we have found that the Sb atoms and half of the Ge atoms play roles in the fast phase change process of order-disorder transition, while the remaining Ge atoms act for the proper activation energy of barriers between the amorphous and crystalline phases

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