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Uncovering Thermal and Electrical Properties of Sb2Te3/GeTe Superlattice Films

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arxiv 2103.02867 v3 pith:647HZ5EH submitted 2021-03-04 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords thermalelectricalgetesb2te3transportas-depositedcross-planemeasurements
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Superlattice-like phase change memory (SL-PCM) promises lower switching current than conventional PCM based on Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST). However, a fundamental understanding of SL-PCM requires detailed characterization of the interfaces within such a SL. Here, we explore the electrical and thermal transport of SLs with deposited Sb2Te3 and GeTe alternating layers of various thicknesses. We find up to ~4X reduction of the effective cross-plane thermal conductivity of the SL stack (as-deposited polycrystalline) compared to polycrystalline GST (as-deposited amorphous and later annealed) due to the thermal interface resistances within the SL. Thermal measurements with varying periods of our SLs show a signature of phonon coherence with a transition from wave-like to particle-like phonon transport, further described by our modeling. Electrical resistivity measurements of such SLs reveal strong anisotropy (~2000X) between the in-plane and cross-plane directions due to the weakly interacting van der Waals gaps. This work uncovers electro-thermal transport in SLs based on Sb2Te3 and GeTe, for improved design of low-power PCM.

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