• DocumentCode
    1341316
  • Title

    Effects of Cobalt-60 Gamma-Rays on Ge-Se Chalcogenide Glasses and Ag/Ge-Se Test Structures

  • Author

    Gonzalez-Velo, Y. ; Barnaby, H.J. ; Chandran, A. ; Oleksy, D.R. ; Dandamudi, P. ; Kozicki, M.N. ; Holbert, K.E. ; Mitkova, M. ; Ailavajhala, M. ; Chen, P.

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Electr., Comput. & Energy Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
  • Volume
    59
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    3093
  • Lastpage
    3100
  • Abstract
    Solid state electrolytes fabricated with chalcogenide glass (ChG) are considered viable candidates for the next generation of non-volatile memory technologies. These glasses, which are composed of group IV and/or group V elements with those of group VI chalcogens (S, Se, and Te), are excellent metal ion conductors. Because of this property, the resistance across structures composed of ChG films sandwiched between active metal (e.g., Ag) and inert metal (e.g., Ni) electrodes can be switched upon the application of sufficient bias, thereby enabling memristive action. In this paper, the effects of 60Co gamma-ray irradiations on Ag/Ge30Se70 test structures are investigated. The results show that exposure to high-energy photons can trigger the transport of Ag+ & ions from an active Ag top layer into an underlying Ge30Se70 ChG film. Post-irradiation annealing experiments also indicate that this “photo-doping” process is reversible once the radiation stress is removed. Numerical simulations which model the mechanisms of radiation-induced photo-doping and recovery are shown to agree well with the data. The results and analysis presented in this paper suggest the ChG-based memristors may be more susceptible to transient radiation effects than cumulative radiation damage.
  • Keywords
    annealing; chalcogenide glasses; cobalt; doping; gamma-ray effects; germanium; memristors; numerical analysis; selenium; silver; solid electrolytes; 60CO gamma-ray irradiation effects; Ag top layer; Ag-Ge30Se70; Ag/Ge30Se70 test structures; Ag+ ions; ChG-based memristors; Ge-Se chalcogenide glasses; Ge30Se70 ChG film; active metal electrode; cobalt-60 gamma-rays; cumulative radiation damage; group IV elements; group V elements; group VI chalcogens; high-energy photons; inert metal electrode; memristive action; metal ion conductors; nonvolatile memory technologies; numerical simulations; photo-doping process; post-irradiation annealing experiments; radiation stress; radiation-induced photo-doping; solid state electrolytes fabricated; transient radiation effects; Glass; Memristors; Nonvolatile memory; Numerical simulation; Radiation effects; Chalcogenide glass; memristors; photo-diffusion; photo-doping; radiation effects; total ionizing dose;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2012.2224137
  • Filename
    6365396