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Title: | Multilevel accumulative switching processes in growth-dominated AgInSbTe phase change material |
Authors: | Arjunan, Mozhikunnam Sreekrishnan Manivannan, Anbarasu |
Keywords: | Antimony compounds;Crystalline materials;Indium compounds;Phase change materials;Pumping (laser);Reflection;Silver compounds;Amorphous and crystalline phasis;Electrical resistances;High reflectivity;Multilevel programming;Nanosecond lasers;Optical reflectivity;Pump-probe technique;Switching process;Tellurium compounds |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | OSA - The Optical Society |
Citation: | Arjunan, M. S., Mondal, A., Das, A., Adarsh, K. V., & Manivannan, A. (2019). Multilevel accumulative switching processes in growth-dominated AgInSbTe phase change material. Optics Letters, 44(12), 3134-3137. doi:10.1364/OL.44.003134 |
Abstract: | Highly reproducible and precisely controlled gradual variation in optical reflectivity or electrical resistance between amorphous and crystalline phases of phase change (PC) material is a key requirement for multilevel programming. Here we report high-contrast multilevel set and reset operations through accumulative switching in growth-dominated AgInSbTe PC material using a nanosecond laser-based pump-probe technique. The precise tuning of fractions of crystallized or re-amorphized region is achieved by means of controlling the number of irradiated laser pulses enabling six stable multilevels with high-reflectivity contrast of 2% between any two states. Furthermore, Raman spectra of irradiated spots validate the structural changes involved during multilevel switching between amorphous and crystalline phases. © 2019 Optical Society of America |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.44.003134 https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/5783 |
ISSN: | 0146-9592 |
Type of Material: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Electrical Engineering |
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