Issue 47, 2021

Atypical phase-change alloy Ga2Te3: atomic structure, incipient nanotectonic nuclei, and multilevel writing

Abstract

Emerging brain-inspired computing, including artificial optical synapses, photonic tensor cores, neuromorphic networks, etc., needs phase-change materials (PCMs) of the next generation with lower energy consumption and a wider temperature range for reliable long-term operation. Gallium tellurides with higher melting and crystallization temperatures appear to be promising candidates and enable achieving the necessary requirements. Using high energy X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy supported by first-principles simulations, we show that vitreous g-Ga2Te3 films essentially have a tetrahedral local structure and sp3 hybridization, similar to those in the stable fcc Ga2Te3 polymorph and in contrast to a vast majority of typical PCMs. Nevertheless, optical pump–probe laser experiments revealed high-contrast, fast and reversible multilevel SET-RESET transitions raising a question related to the phase change mechanism. A recently observed nanotectonic compression in bulk glassy Ga–Te alloys seems to be responsible for the PCM performance. Incipient nanotectonic nuclei, reminiscent of monoclinic high-pressure HP-Te II and rhombohedral HP-Ga2Te3, are present as minorities (2–4%) in g-Ga2Te3 but are suggested to grow dramatically with increasing temperature while interacting with appropriate laser pulses. This leads to co-crystallization of HP-polymorphs amplified by a high internal local pressure reaching 4–8 GPa. The metallic HP-forms provide an increasing optical and electrical contrast, favorable for reliable PCM operations, and higher energy efficiency.

Graphical abstract: Atypical phase-change alloy Ga2Te3: atomic structure, incipient nanotectonic nuclei, and multilevel writing

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Aug 2021
Accepted
04 Nov 2021
First published
05 Nov 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 17019-17032

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Atypical phase-change alloy Ga2Te3: atomic structure, incipient nanotectonic nuclei, and multilevel writing

A. Tverjanovich, M. Khomenko, C. J. Benmore, S. Bereznev, A. Sokolov, D. Fontanari, A. Kiselev, A. Lotin and E. Bychkov, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 17019 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC03850H

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