The World Scientific Reference of Amorphous Materials, Volume 1: Structure, Properties, Modeling and Applications of Amorphous Chalcogenides, CHAPTER 13: Pressure-Induced Amorphization
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The World Scientific Reference of Amorphous Materials, Volume 1: Structure, Properties, Modeling and Applications of Amorphous Chalcogenides, CHAPTER 13: Pressure-Induced Amorphization
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Chalcogenide-based alloys have been successfully commercialized in the data storage applications due to their ability to transform quickly and reversibly between the amorphous and crystalline phases [Yamada, N., et al. (1991). Journal of Applied Physics, 69, p. 2849; Burr, G. W., et al. (2010). Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, 28, p. 223; Wuttig, M., Yamada, N. (2007). Nature Mater, 6, p. 824; Loke, D., et al. (2012). Science, 336, p. 1566; Kolobov, A. V., and Tominaga, J. (2012). Chalcogenides Metastability and Phase Change Phenomena (Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer). The ultra fast phase transition is typically induced by either electric or laser pulses, which are accompanied by thermal heating. Next to the temperature factor, the phase transition can be initiated by means of high pressure [Sharma, S. M., and Sikka, S. K. (1996). Progress in Materials Science, 40, p. 1.] that is as well an important thermodynamical parameter. This chapter reviews the current state of pressure-induced phase transitions in chalcogenide-based phase change materials with emphasis on the pressure-induced amorphization.
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OECD FORD branch
20501 - Materials engineering
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2021
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The World Scientific Reference Of Amorphous Materials : Structure, Properties, Modeling And Main Applications. Vol. 1
ISBN
978-981-12-1555-1
Number of pages of the result
27
Pages from-to
403-429
Number of pages of the book
7364
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World Scientific Publishing Co.
Place of publication
Singapur
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