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A Microscopic Explanation for Picosecond Amorphization of Chalcogenides Material

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Abstract

Phase change memory cells with chalcogenides material of different thicknesses were fabricated to study the picosecond amorphization process. A two-step model was proposed to describe the non-thermal process. And first principle calculations and Ridley luck-drift model confirmed the explanation.

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