重新发明的二进制B-Te选择器:封闭的导电路释放了高级的Ovonic值切换
Hoedon Kwon1, Kwangsik Jeong2, Yeonwoo Seong1
1Department of Physics, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea.
ACS applied materials & interfaces
|August 21, 2025
概括
Telluride (BxTe) 薄膜可以提高电极值切换 (OTS) 装置的热稳定性和电耐久性. 优化的BxTe具有较低的关闭电流密度,同时保持出色的切换性能,优于其他基于Te的OTS材料.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 固态物理
- 设备工程
背景情况:
- 基于Te的Ovonic值切换 (OTS) 材料提供低压操作和快速切换.
- 然而,它们的低结晶温度限制了热稳定性和电耐久性.
- 现有的解决方案涉及元素注或复杂的组合.
研究的目的:
- 研究简单的双组件BxTe薄膜的OTS装置属性.
- 系统地研究不同含量对薄膜性能的影响.
- 优化BxTe组合以提高性能.
主要方法:
- 薄膜的制造和电气特性
- 带结构分析.
- 结合配置研究.
主要成果:
- 增加含量提高了隔热性能和薄膜的热稳定性.
- 优化的BxTe设备显示出明显降低的离电密度.
- 保持了优良的切换特性,超过以前基于Te的OTS材料.
结论:
- 在以Te为基础的OTS材料中加入可以提高热稳定性并减少断流.
- 的独特结合配置和结构特征有助于提高设备的性能.
- 这为高级OTS应用提供了有前途的材料.
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