Direct observation of metastable face-centered cubic Sb2Te3 crystal

  • Yonghui Zheng
  • , Mengjiao Xia
  • , Yan Cheng*
  • , Feng Rao
  • , Keyuan Ding
  • , Weili Liu
  • , Yu Jia
  • , Zhitang Song
  • , Songlin Feng
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Although phase change memory technology has developed drastically in the past two decades, the cognition of the key switching materials still ignores an important member, the face-centered cubic Sb2Te3. Apart from the well-known equilibrium hexagonal Sb2Te3 crystal, we prove the metastable face-centered cubic Sb2Te3 phase does exist. Such a metastable crystal contains a large concentration of vacancies randomly occupying the cationic lattice sites. The face-centered cubic to hexagonal phase transformation of Sb2Te3, accompanied by vacancy aggregation, occurs at a quite lower temperature compared to that of Ge2Sb2Te5 alloy. We prove that the covalent-like bonds prevail in the metastable Sb2Te3 crystal, deviating from the ideal resonant features. If a proper doping technique is adopted, the metastable Sb2Te3 phase could be promising for realizing reversibly swift and low-energy phase change memory applications. Our study may offer a new insight into commercialized Ge–Sb–Te systems and help in the design of novel phase change materials to boost the performances of the phase change memory device. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3453-3462
Number of pages10
JournalNano Research
Volume9
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • SbTe
  • TEM
  • ab initio theoretical simulation
  • face-centered cubic
  • phase change memory

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