Ovonic threshold switching induced local atomic displacements in amorphous Ge60Se40 & nbsp;film probed via in situ EXAFS under DC electric field
- Authors
- Shin, Sang Yeol; Kim, Hyun; Golovchak, Roman; Cheong, Byung-ki; Jain, Himanshu; Choi, Yong Gyu
- Issue Date
- 2021-09
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Citation
- Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, v.568
- Abstract
- In an effort to verify whether the Ovonic threshold switching in amorphous chalcogenide film is concomitant with any noticeable atomic rearrangements, we analyze EXAFS spectra of amorphous chalcogenide Ge60Se40 (at %) film measured in situ under DC electric field. The in situ EXAFS measurements are performed with specifically prepared specimens, in which 100-nm-thick amorphous Ge60Se40 layer is sandwiched between two metallic electrode layers, all the while a constant DC electric bias being applied. Our EXAFS analysis indicates that only Debye-Waller factor undergoes a noticeable change upon the Ovonic threshold switching, keeping both coordination number and interatomic distance unaltered. The changes in Debye-Waller factors of Ge-Se and Ge-Ge pairs appear to be reversible during the ON/OFF cycle; however, heteropolar Ge-Se pair experiences a conspicuously greater change in its Debye-Waller factor than homopolar Ge-Ge counterpart. Increase of thermal disorder due to Joule heating is insufficient to support this observation, which instead is caused by a preferential increase of static disorder associated with heteropolar Ge-Se bonds in the ON state. The heteropolar Ge-Se pair is supposed to feel the electrical wind force (momentum transfer by conducting electrons) as well as the Coulombic force more strongly than the homopolar Ge-Ge pair.
- Keywords
- TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE; CHALCOGENIDE GLASSES; STRUCTURAL-CHANGES; FORCE; MODEL; FILMS; BULK; Amorphous chalcogenide film; Amorphous Ge-Se film; Ovonic threshold switching; In situ EXAFS
- ISSN
- 0022-3093
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116488
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2021.120955
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- KIST Article > 2021
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