Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1594212 | Solid State Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The electrical switching behavior of bulk, melt-quenched As45Te55âxIx glasses has been studied as a function of composition (3â¤xâ¤10). It is found that these glasses exhibit a memory to threshold type change in switching behavior around 6 atom% of iodine (xâ6). The observed change in the electrical switching behavior has been understood on the basis of the sharp increase in thermal diffusivity of As45Te55âxIx glasses above x=6. It is further found that there is not much change in switching voltages (VT) with composition/average coordination number. There is also no pronounced signature of a stiffness transition seen in the variation of VT with composition. However, fluctuations are seen in VT around x=6, the composition around which a sharp thermally revering window has been observed in the previous alternating differential scanning calorimetric studies.
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Authors
Pulok Pattanayak, S. Asokan,