Effects of germanium and nitrogen incorporation on crystallization of N-doped Ge2+xSb2Te5 (x = 0,1) thin films for phase-change memory

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The phase-change behavior and microstructure changes of N-doped Ge 3Sb2Te5 [N-GST(3/2/5)] and Ge 2Sb2Te5 [GST(2/2/5)] films during the phase transition from an amorphous to a crystalline phase were studied using in situ temperature-dependent sheet resistance measurements, X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy. The optical band gaps of N-GST(3/2/5) films are higher than that of GST(2/2/5) film in both the amorphous and face-centered-cubic (fcc) phases. Ge nitride formation by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis increased the optical band gap and suppressed crystalline grain growth, resulting in an increase in the crystallization temperature and resistance in the fcc phase. As a result, the Ge- and N-doped GST(2/2/5) composite films can be considered as a promising material for phase-change memory application because of improved thermal stability and reduced power consumption. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.

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Cheng, L., Wu, L., Song, Z., Rao, F., Peng, C., Yao, D., … Xu, L. (2013). Effects of germanium and nitrogen incorporation on crystallization of N-doped Ge2+xSb2Te5 (x = 0,1) thin films for phase-change memory. Journal of Applied Physics, 113(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4789388

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