Electronic transport in amorphous Ge2Sb2Te5 phase-change memory line cells and its response to photoexcitation

Author:

Talukder A.1ORCID,Kashem M.1ORCID,Hafiz M.1ORCID,Khan R.1ORCID,Dirisaglik F.1ORCID,Silva H.1ORCID,Gokirmak A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Connecticut , Storrs, Connecticut 06269, USA

Abstract

We electrically characterized melt-quenched amorphized Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST) phase-change memory cells of 20 nm thickness, ∼66–124 nm width, and ∼100–600 nm length with and without photoexcitation in the 80–275 K temperature range. The cells show distinctly different current–voltage characteristics in the low-field (≲19 MV/m), with a clear response to optical excitation by red light, and high-field (≳19 MV/m) regimes, with a very weak response to optical excitation. The reduction in carrier activation energy with photoexcitation in the low-field regime increases from ∼10 meV at 80 K to ∼50 meV at 150 K (highest sensitivity) and decreases again to 5 meV at 275 K. The heterojunctions at the amorphous–crystalline GST interfaces at the two sides of the amorphous region lead to formation of a potential well for holes and a potential barrier for electrons with activation energies in the order of 0.7 eV at room temperature. The alignment of the steady state energy bands suggests the formation of tunnel junctions at the interfaces for electrons and an overall electronic conduction by electrons. When photoexcited, the photo-generated holes are expected to be stored in the amorphous region, leading to positive charging of the amorphous region, reducing the barrier for electrons at the junctions and hence the device resistance in the low-field regime. Holes accumulated in the amorphous region are drained under a high electric field. Hence, the potential barrier cannot be modulated by photogenerated holes, and the photo-response is significantly reduced. These results support the electronic origin of resistance drift in amorphous GST.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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