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arxiv: 2409.06463 · v1 · pith:WZNRT27Cnew · submitted 2024-09-10 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Multi-Physics Modeling Of Phase Change Memory Operations in Ge-rich Ge₂Sb₂Te₅ Alloys

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keywords operationsachievecrystallizationfieldgermaniummemorymodelmpfm
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One of the most widely used active materials for phase-change memories (PCM), the ternary stoichiometric compound Ge$_2$Sb$_2$Te$_5$ (GST), has a low crystallization temperature of around 150$^\circ$C. One solution to achieve higher operating temperatures is to enrich GST with additional germanium (GGST). This alloy crystallizes into a polycrystalline mixture of two phases, GST and almost pure germanium. In a previous work [R. Bayle et al., J. Appl. Phys. 128, 185101 (2020)], this crystallization process was studied using a multi-phase field model (MPFM) with a simplified thermal field calculated by a separate solver. Here, we combine the MPFM and a phase-aware electro-thermal solver to achieve a consistent multi-physics model for device operations in PCM. Simulations of memory operations are performed to demonstrate its ability to reproduce experimental observations and the most important calibration curves that are used to assess the performance of a PCM cell.

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