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The effect of titanium doping on the structure and phase change characteristics of Sb4TeZhu et al., 2013
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- Zhu M
- Wu L
- Rao F
- Song Z
- Ji X
- Yao D
- Cheng Y
- Lv S
- Song S
- Liu B
- Xu L
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- Journal of Applied Physics
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As a growth-dominated phase change material, Sb 4 Te (ST) has fast crystallization speed while thermal stability is very poor, which makes it unsuitable for application in phase change random access memory (PCRAM). After doping Ti, the crystallization temperature is …
- 229910052719 titanium 0 title abstract description 7
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