Electrical Switching Characteristics and Thermal Properties of Tellurium based Chalcogenide Glassy Alloys
Date
2019
Authors
Fernandes, Brian Jeevan
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Chalcogenide compounds have gained considerable research interest in the recent past
owing to their capability to transform from an amorphous to crystalline phase and
exhibit entirely different electrical properties that can be applied in building new class
of memories such as phase-change memories, programmable metallization cells and
cross-point devices. The present thesis is focussed on the study of the electrical
switching behaviour and thermal properties of Te-based ternary chalcogenide glassy
alloys to understand the effect of metallic dopants on switching voltages and their
thermal characteristics. A novel approach to prepare chalcogenide glassy alloys has
been discussed. In this work, two series of chalcogenide systems, namely Ge-Te-Sn
and Si-Te-Bi were chosen to study the electrical and thermal properties of these
systems. I-V characteristic studies revealed that all the samples prepared had a smooth
memory type switching property. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies on
pre- switched and post switched samples revealed the morphological changes on the
surface of the sample such as the formation of the crystalline filament between two
electrodes during switching. Furthermore, the studies on the sample thickness and
temperature dependence on switching voltages revealed the nature of switching
mechanism.
Differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) studies have been undertaken for the thermal
analysis of Ge-Te-Sn and Si-Te-Bi chalcogenide samples. We have investigated the
crystallization kinetics of prepared chalcogenide glassy systems. Thermal parameters
such as change in specific heat (∆Cp), fragility index (F), thermal stability (∆T),
enthalpy (∆Hc) and entropy (∆S) are deduced to interpret distinct material behaviour
as a function of composition. Structural evaluation like thermal devitrification studies
and morphological changes elucidate on restricted glass formability of the Te-based
chalcogenide glass system. Finally, the relationship has been established between the
thermal parameters and electrical switching characteristics.
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Department of Physics, Chalcogenides, Electrical switching, Metallicity factor, Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Thermal devitrification studies