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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
GeTe–Sb2Te3 superlattices are nanostructured phase-change materials which are under intense investigation for non-volatile memory applications. They show superior properties compared to their bulk counterparts and significant efforts exist to explain the atomistic nature of their functionality. The present work sheds new light on the interface formation between GeTe and Sb2Te3, contradicting previously proposed models in the literature. For this purpose [GeTe(1 nm)–Sb2Te3(3 nm)]15 superlattices were grown on passivated Si(111) at 230 °C using molecular beam epitaxy and they have been characterized particularly with cross-sectional HAADF scanning transmission electron microscopy. Contrary to the previously proposed models, it is found that the ground state of the film actually consists of van der Waals bonded layers (i.e. a van der Waals heterostructure) of Sb2Te3 and rhombohedral GeSbTe. Moreover …
Publisher: 
Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication date: 
1 Jan 2015
Authors: 

Jamo Momand, Ruining Wang, Jos E Boschker, Marcel A Verheijen, Raffaella Calarco, Bart J Kooi

Biblio References: 
Volume: 7 Issue: 45 Pages: 19136-19143
Origin: 
Nanoscale