Resonant bonding in crystalline phase-change materials.
@article{Shportko2008ResonantBI,
title={Resonant bonding in crystalline phase-change materials.},
author={Kostiantyn V. Shportko and Stephan Kremers and Michael Woda and Dominic Lencer and John Robertson and Matthias Wuttig},
journal={Nature materials},
year={2008},
volume={7 8},
pages={
653-8
}
}The identification of materials suitable for non-volatile phase-change memory applications is driven by the need to find materials with tailored properties for different technological applications and the desire to understand the scientific basis for their unique properties. Here, we report the observation of a distinctive and characteristic feature of phase-change materials. Measurements of the dielectric function in the energy range from 0.025 to 3 eV reveal that the optical dielectric…
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