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Switching phenomenon in a Se70Te30–x Cdx films
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2007
Abstract
Amorphous Se70Te30–x Cdx (x = 0, 10) are obtained by thermal evaporation under vacuum of bulk materials on pyrographite and glass substrates. The I – V characteristic curves for the two film compositions are typical for a memory switch. They exhibited a transition from an ohmic region in the lower field followed by non-ohmic region in the high field region in the preswitching region, which has been explained by the Poole-Frenkel effect. The temperature dependence of current in the ohmic region is found to be of thermally activated process. The mean value of the threshold voltage $\bar{V}_{th}$ increases linearly with increasing film thickness in the thickness range (100–491 nm), while it decreases exponentially with increasing temperature in the temperature range (293–343 K) for both compositions. The results are explained in accordance with the electrothermal model for the switching process. The effect of Cd on these parameters is also investigated.
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- The European Physical Journal - Applied Physics , Volume 40 , Issue 2 , November 2007 , pp. 133 - 140
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- © EDP Sciences, 2007
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