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Electrical switching studies on Ge-Te-Tl chalcogenide glasses: Effect of thallium on the composition dependence of switching voltages
Authors:Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman  S Asokan
Institution:
  • a Department of Physics, Bangalore University, Bangalore 560056, India
  • b Department of Instrumentation, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
  • Abstract:Bulk Ge17Te83−xTlx glasses (0 ≤ x ≤ 13), have been found to exhibit memory type electrical switching. The switching voltages (also known as threshold voltage — Vth) of Ge17Te83−xTlx glasses are found to decrease with increasing thallium content. The rate of decrease of Vth is greater at lower concentrations and Vth falls at a slower rate for higher thallium concentrations (x ≥ 6).The addition of thallium to the Ge-Te network fragments the covalent network and introduces ionic nature to it; the reduction in network connectivity leads to the decrease in switching voltages with thallium content. The decrease in the glass transition temperatures of Ge17Te83−xTlx glasses with increasing thallium concentration supports the idea of decrease in network connectivity with Tl addition. The more metallic nature of Tl also contributes to the observed reduction in the switching voltages of Ge17Te83−xTlx glasses with Tl content.Further, there is an interesting correlation seen between the threshold voltage Vth and the average bond energy, as a function of Tl content. In addition, the switching voltages of Ge17Te83−xTlx glasses have been found to decrease with sample thickness almost linearly. The set-reset studies indicate that the Ge17Te81Tl2 sample can be switched for more than 10 cycles, whereas other glasses could not be reset beyond two switching cycles.
    Keywords:Chalcogenides  Thallium doping  Electrical switching
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